by Karen Murphy | Jun 23, 2021
The Federal Communications Commission on June 17 awarded $31 million in funding to 32 healthcare organizations, including one in Florida, as a part of its $100 million Connected Care Pilot Program, which funds telehealth projects developed by providers across the...
by Karen Murphy | Jun 22, 2021
Families with infants who suffered injuries during birth will receive increased compensation following a legislative revamp of the Florida Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Association (NICA). Governor Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill (SB) 1786 into law...
by Karen Murphy | Jun 21, 2021
By 2025, there will be more people with Alzheimer’s disease living in Florida than who currently live within the city limits of Tampa and Orlando combined. Alzheimer’s is a heartbreaking disease which attacks the brain and leads to memory loss, confusion, behavioral...
by Karen Murphy | Jun 18, 2021
This morning, Florida Democrat gubernatorial candidate and Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried went on national TV to complain that her opponent, Governor Ron DeSantis, was at an advantage because he has a national platform. The irony was not lost on the CNN host...
by Karen Murphy | Jun 18, 2021
Rejecting a challenge by Florida and 17 other states, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act (ACA) for the third time on Thursday, leaving in place the broad provisions of the law enacted by Congress in 2010. The vote was seven-to-two. The majority...