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Study shows half of U.S. adults say health care is difficult to afford

Higher Ed
Over the last 10 years, insurance premium costs paid each year by employers and their workers have risen by nearly $8,000.
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Press Association

Cybersecurity is a key risk that poses a threat to Ireland, Tánaiste says

Higher Ed
Tanaiste Micheál Martin said he views cybersecurity as “a key risk” and also highlighted the need for adaptation to climate change, as a report revealed the top threats facing Ireland following a National Risk Assessment report. Research...
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Curated Video

Scripps News-ProPublica investigation sparks Michigan cancer drug bill

Higher Ed
A Michigan bill would make it clear that a new generation of cancer drugs must be covered by state health plans.
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Curated Video

Are weight loss drugs only available to the wealthy?

Higher Ed
For the nearly 66 million Americans on Medicare, the drugs for weight loss aren't typically covered at all.
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Press Association

Virgin Media O2 to help Warwickshire Search and Rescue team save lives with 5G connected drone

Higher Ed
The operator has built a mobile base station small enough to be flown on a drone, bringing reliable mobile signal to the most remote areas and helping to assist with rescue missions
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Bloomberg

Allianz Sees Second-Quarter Profit Boost From Insurance

Higher Ed
Allianz CFO Giulio Terzariol discusses second-quarter results, insurance opportunities from climate change, and "stability" coming to Pacific Investment Management Co. with Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Daybreak Europe."
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Bloomberg

Micro Connect Launches Macau Exchange

Higher Ed
Charles Li, founder and chairman at Micro Connect, a new financial market platform based in Macau, and former chief executive at HKEX, discusses the launch of the exchange, the products that will be traded and who they are trying to...
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Bloomberg

Blackstone's Scott Says Credit Risk Better Than Equity Risk Amid Volatility

Higher Ed
Dwight Scott, global head of Blackstone Credit, says the potential risk in credit is a better bet for investors than equities in volatile market scenarios like the 2011 US debt downgrade. "It took forever for the equity market to recover...
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Bridgeman Arts

Socialist Leader Murdered in Italy

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Socialist Leader Murdered in Italy
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Bloomberg

Biogen's Alzheimer's Drug Coverage Limited by U.S.

Higher Ed
The U.S. government limited coverage of Biogen's Alzheimer's disease treatment and similar drugs through Medicare to patients who are enrolled in clinical trials, a move that will curb access to a controversial treatment that regulators...
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Curated Video

Uninsured Americans Now Being Charged For COVID Tests

Higher Ed
The federal program that was reimbursing health care providers for COVID costs has run out of money.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Third Covid wave underway in India, says expert

9th - Higher Ed
Several cities across India impose curfews as the country witnesses a sudden spike in Covid cases driven by the Omicron variant, with health experts concerned it could once again overburden India's healthcare system (Footage by AFPTV via...
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Curated Video

Health Nominee: Replace 'Democrat Health Care'

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 18 January 20171. SOUNDBITE (English): Sen. Lamar Alexander, (R) Tennessee:"I'd like to talk abou thte Affordable Care Act and the health care system. My...
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Bloomberg

ADIB CFO on Earnings, Expansion Plans & Fed Hike Impacts

Higher Ed
Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, the second-biggest Sharia compliant lender in the United Arab Emirates, posted full year net income results that beat the consensus on February 7. The bank is proposing a 31.1 fils per share dividend for 2021. In...
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Curated Video

Establishing Community Through Journalism

Higher Ed
African American newspapers started in 1827 and became more prevalent after the civil war, providing a voice for the voiceless.
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Bloomberg

Financial Literacy and Economics of Retirement Planning

Higher Ed
Nov. 7 -- Alan Krueger, former Council of Economic Advisors chairman, and William McNabb, chief executive officer at Vanguard, discuss the role of financial literacy in economics and retirement planning. They speak on Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

Health insurance plans must cover birth control as preventive care for women, with no copays, the Obama administration said Monday in a decision with far-reaching implications for health care as well as social mores.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Insurers must cover birth control with no copays CAPTION: Health insurance plans must cover birth control as preventive care for women, with no copays, the Obama administration said Monday in a decision with far-reaching...
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Curated Video

While many in the medical community support federal health care reform, some are concerned about insurance mandates and others are confused about the additional bureaucracy health care overhaul may bring.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Care providers back reform, question plan CAPTION: While many in the medical community support federal health care reform, some are concerned about insurance mandates and others are confused about the additional bureaucracy...
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Curated Video

27M People May Soon Lose Health Insurance. What Are Their Options?

Higher Ed
A report from Kaiser Family Foundation says roughly 6 million workers may not even have Medicaid or the ACA marketplace as options.
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The Recount

Missing White Woman Syndrome

Higher Ed
Gabby Petito’s apparent homicide is indeed a devastating story, which—as an empathetic human—you’re right to care about. It’s also true that roughly half of missing persons news coverage focuses on white women victims, an...
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Curated Video

Explaining Health Care Disparities Among Hispanics

Higher Ed
The largest minority group in America has limited access to health care. What causes these disparities?
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Bloomberg

Finding Value Through Sustainability

Higher Ed
June 14 -- Jon Hale, Morningstar's head of sustainability research, discusses the benefits of sustainable investing. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn at the 2016 Morningstar Investment Conference in Chicago.
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Bloomberg

Why Cato's Cannon Finds GOP Health Plan 'So Inadequate'

Higher Ed
Mar.10 -- Michael Cannon, director of health policy studies at Cato Institute, explains the faults he finds in the American Health Care Act put forth by Republican lawmakers and the three things he suggests to fix health care for U.S....
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Bloomberg

Sanford C. Bernstein’s He on China Healthcare, Drug Prices

Higher Ed
Sep.25 -- He Shan, senior research analyst for Asia-Pacific healthcare at Sanford C. Bernstein, discusses China’s social issues, healthcare, drug prices and where she’s finding opportunity. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”