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This week’s edition of The Monitor covers:
👶Trust in children’s health content on social media.
💊 Misleading claims about the safety of medication abortion.
💉Autism and the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program.
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What changes can Medicare beneficiaries make during open enrollment?
How do features of traditional Medicare compare to Medicare Advantage?
How do supplemental coverage or retiree health benefits factor into coverage decisions?
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States are vying for a share of $50B in federal rural health transformation funding.
Does that mean every patient ends up with a wearable?
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Twenty-one states and D.C. have adopted vaccine recommendations that are broader than those of the federal government, according to KFF. @mandrews110 https://t.co/UjyNZn62pv
For $27K, you could buy a new car — or insure a family of four for a year. New survey shows cost of job-based coverage jumps again. https://t.co/iG6Mi2fSc6
Over the past 5 years, the cumulative increase in family premiums (26%) and in what workers pay toward family premiums (23%) is similar to inflation (23.5%) and wage growth (28.6%). https://t.co/Q4CHpbGhik
Among the largest employers (with at least 5,000 workers), 43% now cover GLP-1 weight-loss drugs, up from 28% last year.
A majority (59%) of those same employers say their cost for the drugs has exceeded expectations. See more details: https://t.co/Q4CHpbGhik
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