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Some quit, others retired: How COVID-19 has forever impacted US immunization managers

Some quit, others retired: How COVID-19 has forever impacted US immunization managers
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This is it: Michigan to end gathering, mask restrictions on Tuesday

This is it: Michigan to end gathering, mask restrictions on Tuesday
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Whitmer officials push implicit bias training requirement for health workers

View Comments Lansing Health care professionals in Michigan will soon have to go through implicit bias training to obtain or renew their state licenses under rules announced Tuesday by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer s administration. The policy could be among the lasting reforms of the COVID-19 pandemic, which had a disproportionate impact on Black Michiganians. Whitmer, Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist and Orlene Hawks, director of the state Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, detailed the new standard during a press conference at the Forest Community Health Center in Lansing. The new policy is set to take effect a year later on June 1, 2022.

COVID Fears Kept One in Five People With Diabetes Away From the Doctor During Pandemic - State of Reform

COVID Fears Kept One in Five People With Diabetes Away From the Doctor During Pandemic Michigan State Medical Society | May 27, 2021 Share this: A new study released in May by the American Diabetes Association® in partnership with dQ&A, finds that growing numbers of people with diabetes have not only been forced to put off needed medical care since the outbreak of COVID-19, but that alarming numbers are struggling to manage their blood glucose levels. Key survey results found:  Nearly 1 in 5 Americans with diabetes have skipped doctor’s appointments since the start of the pandemic, principally due to fear of contracting the virus;

MSMS Testifies in Opposition of SB 4359, Scope of Practice

MSMS Testifies in Opposition of SB 4359, Scope of Practice Thursday, May 20, 2021 On Thursday, May 20, the Senate Health Policy and Human Services Committee heard testimony on House Bill 4359, dangerous legislation which would expand the scope of practice for Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs). Under the bill, in addition to duties within the scope of practice of nursing, a CRNA would be responsible for the development of a plan of care; performance of all patient assessments, procedures, and monitoring to implement the plan of care or to address patient emergencies that arise; and the selection, ordering, or prescribing and the administration of anesthesia and analgesic agents, including prescription drugs or controlled substances.

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