Record number of breaches in health data reported in 2023

 

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As many as 116 million individuals have been impacted by large health data breaches reported to the Department of Health and Human Services this year, according to records from its Office for Civil Rights as of December 21. That number has more than doubled over recent counts, driven primarily by a surge in hacking and ransomware attacks on health care organizations regulated by the privacy rule HIPAA.

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Analysis: the anti-vaccine movement is gaining power in U.S. state governments

U.K. nurses warn NHS about lack of infection control as Covid cases rise

COVID booster shots lagging behind flu vaccines: Gallup poll

Analysis: Health care 2023 wrapup--Kaiser Health News

As more doctors retire or quit, patients are losing faith in the primary care system

U.S. nursing home vaccinations low: some of the country’s most vulnerable people remain at risk

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), most nursing home residents haven’t received an updated COVID-19 vaccine or the new respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine.

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Health officials to get more kids vaccinated as more parents drop out

No consistent link found between antiviral drugs like Paxlovid and COVID rebound --U.S.G. reviews

 

Two systematic reviews by US federal agencies on the possible link between antiviral treatment for COVID-19 and viral rebound—one specifically on Paxlovid—find no consistent association. The studies were published yesteray in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

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How some states changed climate policy in 2023

Record number of people sign up under ObamaCare health insurance program--White House

Colon cancer is rising in young Americans. It’s not clear why

 

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Explainer: Understanding the labeling of the many COVID varients

 

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A virus like this one has a lot of different names because it is changing constantly, and scientists need a common language to talk about a specific version that they’re seeing in a particular community or that they’re working with to develop treatments, vaccines and tests.

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As new Covid subvariant, flu and RSV cases rise, a CNN consultant doctor describes how to stay healthy

Improvements in Waste water testing to detect diseases circulating in the community

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