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...The US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) projects expenditure in healthcare in 2021 to reach $4.2tn — around 18 per cent of gross domestic product — and $5tn by 2025....
...Anvisa, the country’s healthcare and medicines watchdog, cited risks with Sputnik V and said there was not enough information about its safety, effectiveness and quality....
...As many as 62 per cent of Russians do not plan to get vaccinated, according to a poll by the independent Levada Center in May, while 55 per cent are not afraid of catching the disease....
...Russia’s healthcare watchdog has said that it has not detected any cases of blood clots arising from the use of the country’s Sputnik V vaccine....
...The Kremlin hopes it can stem the tide after president Vladimir Putin ordered vaccination with Russia’s own Sputnik V to begin before the conclusion of phase 3 trials....
...Join reporter Hannah Kuchler for a live chat on Instagram on Thursday April 23 at 7pm BST to discuss how coronavirus is hitting the US healthcare system and the race for treatments....
...And this week we announced a major agreement with the V.A....
...Aetna, WellPoint and Cigna, three of the US’s largest health operators, were among the biggest decliners on the main US market....
...A separate study released last year in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology by Mona Fiuzat and colleagues at Duke University Medical Center found a rise in heart attacks linked to falls in the...
...“Investors are cheered that healthcare reform has turned out to be better than expected,” said Ana Gupte, a healthcare analyst at Sanford Bernstein. Share prices have risen this year....
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