While most state-based exchanges created special enrollment periods earlier in the COVID-19 pandemic, CMS under former President Donald Trump resisted calls to do so as his administration fought the landmark law in the courts. | Black people across the country have died at an alarmingly high rate from COVID-19. Health system executives acknowledged the need to tackle such discrepancies. | This year "presents its own unique set of business challenges," CFO John Gallina told investors. "While much has changed, it is clear we are still in the depths of a pandemic." | Take an in-depth look at the top five healthcare cybersecurity events of 2020 to learn more about ransomware, nation-state hackers, privacy laws, and third-party vendor attacks to ensure that 2021 is the most secure yet. | The findings from the Annals of Surgery come as ICUs in many areas remain strained and hospitals face staff shortages and burnout. | While women have consistently reported higher burnout rates than men in Medscape surveys, 2020's disparities were greater than usual. Several new specialties also reported higher rates of burnout last year than in the past. | Recommended For You Improve your recommendations: click here to update your profile. Deep Dive As tech and data sharing become more pervasive, healthcare will likely pivot to being more predictive, and telehealth will evolve, giving rise to new modalities of care. This will force companies to invest more in cybersecurity. | Featured Resources FROM: Clearwave | Top Trends Impacting Healthcare in 2021 | | Best of What We're Reading Kaiser Health News | POLITICO | Wall Street Journal | Associated Press | The New York Times | The Washington Post | Dive Into a Topic |
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