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  • Ransomware Attack on Change Healthcare Marks Unprecedented Threat to U.S. Health Care
    Private Medicare Plans Must Return Overpayments, Appeals Court Rules
    The health care sector is reeling from a ransomware attack on Change Healthcare, the nation's largest health care payment processor, described by American Hospital Association CEO Rick Pollack as "the most serious incident of its kind" against a U.S. health care organization.
  • Asia Facing Down Delta Variant Tsunami; Emergency Measures Extended; Fear Factor High
    NASTY VIRUS
    Delta spreads faster, is more likely to infect the vaccinated and can trigger more severe illness, the U.S. CDC says.
  • COVID Snap Lockdown Ruins Queensland’s Easter, School Holidays
    FILE PHOTO: An essential worker walks past a 'Please Stay Home' sign
    "The good news is that these cases are linked and we now believe that there are two distinct clusters," premier says.
  • JD Health To Raise $3.5 Billion In Hong Kong IPO
    JD.com Earnings
    JD Health plans to sell 381.9 million shares in a range of HK$62.80 and HK$70.58.
  • Sutter Health To Pay $575 Million To Settle Anti-Competitive Charges
    Sutter Health
    Sutter Health has agreed to pay $575 million to resolve anti-competitive claims by the California state attorney general, employers, and worker unions.
  • Health Risks For Moms And Babies Of Fathers Aged 45 And Above, Study Shows
    Mother and Baby
    It is already revealed to Science how the age of the mother can be a great factor, which can affect her baby's health big time. But a major study showed that it is not just the mother's age that can put the baby at risk, but even the father's too.
  • Low-Quality Health Care Is The Biggest Killer In Most Countries, Report Says
    Hospital
    Approximately six in 10 deaths in most countries are due to bad health care, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, according to a new report.