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“We are hitting the gas more than we really ever have, on any issue, when it comes to this effort,” said Morissa Henn, a top official with the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services.
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The measure was prompted by a shooting at New Hampshire Hospital last November. It found bipartisan support in the House, but was tabled along party lines in the Senate.
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CDC director Dr. Mandy Cohen tells NPR that while the risk of bird flu spreading to humans is low, the U.S. government is taking precautions to avoid spread of the virus.
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The independent state watchdog said efforts to limit school sports participation, bathroom access and gender-affirming health care for transgender young people threaten the health and well-being of an already vulnerable group.
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Dartmouth Health and Valley Regional Hospital in Claremont announced plans to affiliate in 2022. State regulators say the health system has to meet a number of conditions to ensure patients don’t face higher costs or lose access to services.
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The symposium will bring together researchers and others to address questions about artificial intelligence in healthcare.
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The court is weighing whether to roll back FDA rules that have made medication abortions easier to get. Providers say those changes have had a major impact in New Hampshire.
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As billions from opioid settlements pour into states, Pennsylvania's efforts against addiction could be hamstrung because clean syringes could be considered illegal drug paraphernalia.
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The attack last month on Change Healthcare has delayed payments to providers and disrupted patient care.
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“We’re going to need higher (reimbursement) rates (from insurers), particularly in the rural and super-rural areas of the state," said Insurance Commissioner D.J. Bettencourt.
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U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said earlier this month that adoption of the resolution would be a "historic step forward" in fostering the safe use of AI.
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The National Institutes of Health is sunsetting its influential COVID-19 treatment guidelines, used by millions of doctors to guide care during the pandemic.