• 08 FEB 13
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    The Venture Funding Boom In Biotech: A Few Things It’s Not

    The Venture Funding Boom In Biotech: A Few Things It’s Not

    Venture-backed biotechs continue their blistering pace of funding. According to the latest MoneyTree Report from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and the National Venture Capital Association (NVCA), with data from Thomson Reuters, over $2.1B was invested in biotech companies in 2Q 2015, bringing the year to date total to almost $4B(covered here, here). Four of the last five quarters are amongst the largest record-setting quarters in ten years.

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    • 03 MAY 13
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    Obama on ‘Daily Show’: ‘A Bunch of Other Things We Want to Get Done’

    Obama on ‘Daily Show’: ‘A Bunch of Other Things We Want to Get Done’

    President Barack Obama, in his final appearance as president with Jon Stewart on “The Daily Show,” said Tuesday that while he’s proud of his record in the White House, there’s still “a bunch of other things we want to get done” in his last year and a half in office.

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    • 01 MAR 13
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    New CMS rules may spur EHR uptake

    New CMS rules may spur EHR uptake

    Proposed new rules for long-term care released by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid earlier this month could spur an uptake of EHRs by nursing homes across the country. If that uptake occurs, it could be the missing link to making the health system digitally whole. The long-term care sector was left out of the government’s meaningful use program, which, through the HITECH Act, dangled billions of dollars in incentives for EHR uptake in front of medical practices, hospitals and health systems – along with the prospect of penalties further down the road.

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    • 02 MAY 13
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    Medicare to Pay for End-of-Life Discussions

    Medicare to Pay for End-of-Life Discussions

    Medicare said Wednesday it plans to pay doctors to counsel patients about end-of-life care, the same idea that sparked accusations of “death panels” and fanned a political furor around President Barack Obama’s health care law six years ago.

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