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University Medical Center in Las Vegas plans to use the donations it has received in the wake of last week's mass shooting to cover the medical bills for uninsured shooting victims, in today's bite-sized hospital and health industry news from Florida, Massachusetts, and Nevada.
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The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation on Wednesday announced 24 "genius" grant winners, including four who work in health care or have made contributions to the field.
New CMS star ratings data show about 73 percent beneficiaries with Medicare Advantage plans that have both medical and drug coverage in 2018 will be enrolled in plans with four or more stars.
Nearly three weeks after Hurricane Maria ravaged the U.S. territory about 85 percent of Puerto Rico still lacks electricity, including 44 of the island's 69 hospitals.
President Trump's executive order is intended to ease some health insurance regulations and create an avenue for certain health plans to bypass requirements under the Affordable Care Act—which some policy experts say could jeopardize the insurance market, depending on how agencies implement the order.
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