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In lieu of a federal vaccine management system – at least for now – states have turned to their own technology for allocating and tracking the COVID-19 vaccine.
Chief security officer at Cybereason calls the breach akin to “acts of war” as EMA confirms that data stolen in December 2020 was released online.
This special collection, which will be updated throughout the month, looks at what's being done to ease the provider burden.
The Office of Civil Rights continues to make good on its promise to "vigorously enforce" the right of patients to get timely access to their medical records.
Sterling Structural Therapy increased its number of patients, gained efficiencies and secured a five-star online reputation with an all-in-one system.
Lower courts had blocked FDA in-person requirements for abortion medication last summer, finding them to be a "substantial obstacle" during the pandemic.
The rule is meant to ease undue burden for innovators and speed access to potentially lifesaving technologies.
Its new emergency preparedness initiative is focused on helping state and local public health agencies better manage data exchange during times of crisis.
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The findings are based on a survey conducted from October to December 2020 from 17 countries.