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05/18/2020 - Modern Healthcare by: Tara Bannow
WASHINGTON, DC - When it comes to keeping Wilmington Health afloat, every option is on the table.
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05/18/2020 - WCHS by: Linda A. Johnson
CHARLESTON, WV - Facing shortages of protective equipment, two New England hospital systems tried the latest twist in internet matchmaking: online swap meets.
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05/18/2020 - Modern Healthcare by: Rachel Cohrs
WASHINGTON, DC - Some safety-net hospitals are concerned that delays of non-urgent procedures due to the COVID-19 pandemic could make some them ineligible for the 340B drug discount program.
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05/18/2020 - The Parkersburg News and Sentinel by: Brett Dunlap
PARKERSBURG, WV - WVU Medicine Camden Clark Medical Center will be restarting elective surgeries this coming week with new procedures in place as the hospital deals with the pandemic.
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05/18/2020 - MetroNews by: Alex Thomas
CHARLESTON, WV - The U.S. Senate Democratic Caucus is among the groups who filed a brief with the Supreme Court on Wednesday supporting the effort to protect former President Barack Obama’s health care law.
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05/18/2020 - WVNews by: Charles Young
CHARLESTON, WV - Gov. Jim Justice continues to roll out his multi-week “West Virginia Strong — The Comeback” plan for reopening the state’s businesses and jump-starting its economy.
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05/15/2020 - The Associated Press
WASHINGTON, DC - The European Medicines Agency predicted that there could be licensed drugs to treat the new coronavirus in the next few months and that a vaccine might even be approved in early 2021, in a "best-case scenario."
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