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Wisconsin announces inaugural alumni award winners

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The New Push to Expand Government s Role in Health Care Won t Work Here s How We Can Help Americans Instead

President of the Galen Institute U.S. President Biden, out of frame, meets with labor union leaders in the Oval Office on February 17, 2021 in Washington, D.C. to discuss his $1.9 trillion economic stimulus plan. Pete Marovich-Pool / Getty Images Key Takeaways Instead of addressing Obamacare’s many flaws and costly mandates, the Democrats’ misguided proposal simply throws more money at insurance companies. The economic dislocation caused by COVID-19 did not appear to have had a significant adverse effect on health insurance coverage. Congress should pursue policies that reduce health costs and expand access to care and health care choices by eliminating cost-increasing government mandates.

The New Push to Expand Government s Role in Health Care Won t Work

Grace-Marie Turner is president of the Galen Institute. The following is an open letter from 68 leaders participating in the Health Policy Consensus Group. The full list of signatories follows the letter. Democrats in Congress have proposed a COVID-19 relief bill that includes provisions to dramatically increase government subsidies for health care coverage for millions of people who already have insurance while further expanding government control over health care. The legislation would increase for more than two years government payments to insurance companies via the Affordable Care Act by: Removing even the de minimis premium payments required of people earning less than 150% of the federal poverty level.

Mediaplanet Publishes Vaccine Awareness Campaign to Combat Vaccine Hesitancy During Pandemic

Mediaplanet Publishes Vaccine Awareness Campaign to Combat Vaccine Hesitancy During Pandemic PRWeb FacebookTwitterEmail NEW YORK (PRWEB) February 05, 2021 Mediaplanet launches December print and digital campaign entitled “Vaccine Awareness.” This campaign will provide readers with a greater awareness and understanding of the process of how vaccines are made, approved, distributed, and administered. It will also serve as a platform to create solutions and initiatives to improve immunization rates in the United States and globally. Vaccines help to prevent national and global infectious disease outbreaks and save between 2-3 million lives every year. However, many people around the globe and in the United States are not vaccinated and more than 1.5 million people die from vaccine-preventable diseases each year. Intensified by the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccine hesitancy was named by the World Health Organization in 2019 as one of the top ten leading threats to global health, citin

Merck cites EnWave\-\-s REV? Technology as a Faster, Viable Drying Alternative to Vial-Based Lyophilization for Vaccines and Biologics

Home » Internet » Merck cites EnWave\-\-s REV? Technology as a Faster, Viable Drying Alternative to Vial-Based Lyophilization for Vaccines and Biologics Merck cites EnWave\-\-s REV? Technology as a Faster, Viable Drying Alternative to Vial-Based Lyophilization for Vaccines and Biologics Posted by PublisherInternet Tuesday, 26. January 2021 EnWave Corporation (TSX-V:ENW | FSE:E4U) (?EnWave?, or the ?Company? https://www.commodity-tv.com/ondemand/companies/profil/enwave-corp/)?announces today that Merck & Co. Inc (?Merck?) published a research paper citing ?EnWave?s freezeREV? process as a viable manufacturing alternative to vial-based lyophilization for vaccines and biologics. The research article entitled ?Evaluation of Microwave Vacuum Drying as an Alternative to Freeze-Drying of Biologics and Vaccines: The Power of Simple Modeling to Identify a Mechanism for Faster Drying Times Achieved with Microwave? was published in the January 19, 2021 edition of PharmSciTech, the official

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