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The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) reported that 323 "active medication shortages" were reported in January–March 2024. As a result of drug scarcity, many healthcare systems were forced to either ration out essential drugs, triage patients based on the severity of their condition and their need for the drug, or both.
The statute expanded MassHealth (Medicaid and SCHIP) coverage for children of low income parents and restores MassHealth benefits like dental care and eyeglasses. The legislation included a merger of the individual (non-group) insurance market into the small group market to allow individuals to get lower group insurance rates.
This is a list of investigational autism and pervasive developmental disorder drugs, ... This page was last edited on 18 December 2024, at 10:58 (UTC).
3 2021. 4 2020. 5 2019. 6 2018. 7 2017. 8 2016. 9 2015. 10 2014. ... Drugs granted breakthrough therapy designation ... This page was last edited on 20 December 2024, ...
1964-2024 [43] Closed - Community - Originally named Nashoba Community Hospital. Formed in 1964 through merger of Community Memorial Hospital and Groton Community Hospital. [59] Closed on August 31, 2024 due to bankruptcy. [44] [43] New England Baptist Hospital: Beth Israel Lahey Health Boston Suffolk No IV 1893-present Active - Specialty
Throughout the course of the late 2021 year the total number of cases has gradually started to decrease from week to week, but (as of January 19, 2022) there is still a total of 1,389,830 confirmed COVID-19 related cases of the 38,031,854 tests (meaning that 3.65% of the tests tested positive) (,,,,) = it is ~3.65%, 14,647 newly reported cases ...
This is a list of investigational attention deficit hyperactivity disorder drugs, or drugs that are currently under development for clinical use in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) but are not yet approved. Chemical/generic names are listed first, with developmental code names, synonyms, and brand names in ...
In 2010, Maryland had the fifth-highest overall arrest rate for marijuana possession in the United States, with 409 arrests per 100,000 residents. (The national rate was 256 per 100,000 people). [8] In that year, marijuana arrests made up 49.9% of all drug possession arrests in the state. [9]