By Tina Reed
Among the recipients in healthcare granted the most loan funding through the Paycheck Protection Program: rural health systems.
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By Paige Minemyer
Telehealth claims lines have seen massive spikes due to the COVID-19 pandemic and a new report shows just how big those increases are.
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By Ben Adams
Little Lyon biotech Osivax has grabbed €30 million ($33.8 million) for its universal coronavirus and influenza inoculations.
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By Tina Reed
Here's the big lesson health systems need to take away from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Intermountain CEO Marc Harrison, M.D., and Stanford Children's Health CEO Paul King.
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By Eric Sagonowsky
A pandemic hasn’t stopped some drugmakers from pushing through their traditional mid-year price hikes. But though pharmas big and small have raised prices so far this month, the current round of increases is far smaller than January's.
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By Healthcare Staff
Follow along with the latest COVID-19 news straight from the Fierce Healthcare team.
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By Eric Sagonowsky, Angus Liu, Kyle Blankenship, Conor Hale, Fraiser Kansteiner
CEPI expanded a deal with Clover Biopharmaceuticals and provided $66M upfront to rush the company's vaccine into preclinical tests. Amgen could pivot its TNF inhibitor Enbrel to attack COVID-19. Cipla undercut rivals' prices as it pushed its generic remdesivir to market Wednesday. Plus, the NIAID launched a new clinical trials network.
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By Fraiser Kansteiner
Hundreds of millions of COVID-19 vaccine doses require hundreds of millions of vials, and the U.S. government handed $143 million to materials manufacturer SiO2 to make sure that supply keeps coming. Now, the company is shelling out $163 million to upgrade its Auburn, Alabama, glass vial site and scale up production.
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By Heather Landi
Patient identity and matching problems are not new to healthcare but the current pandemic has exposed long-standing deficiencies in the underlying technology infrastructure, healthcare leaders say.
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