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Health Care Cybercrime: Now a Reality (additiveanalytics.com)
Experts Say Healthcare.gov a "Breach Waiting to Happen" (additiveanalytics.com)
White hat hacker accessed 70,000 HealthCare.gov records in four minutes (sdt.bz)
The US was once a leader for healthcare and education — now it ranks 27th in the world (businessinsider.com)
What stops some US states from providing universal healthcare on their own?
Do Standing Desks' Benefits Stand Up to Research? | Healthcare Triage (ft. Dr. Aaron Carroll) (youtube.com)
Phoenix police department obtain DNA samples from Hacienda HealthCare staff in the week after vegetative patient gives birth (azfamily.com)
One in ten people with a Medicare card have chosen to opt out of the new My Health Record digital health system, more than 2.5 million Australians in total (abc.net.au)
American asking - how does your country's healthcare system perform for you?
US President Donald Trump signs executive order compelling disclosure of prices in health care (wsj.com)
The hidden cost of GoFundMe health care - When patients turn to crowdfunding for medical costs, whoever has the most heartrending story wins (newyorker.com)
Against 21st century race science: Scientists claim they can solve racial inequalities in health care through genetics. It's a wrongheaded and dangerous approach (jacobinmag.com)
Why economic equality won’t fix mental health care (yesmagazine.org)
The US health-care system found a way to make peanuts cost $4,200 (theatlantic.com)
Our food is killing too many of us: Improving American nutrition would make the biggest impact on our health care (nytimes.com)
DNS over HTTPS—What Is It and Why Do People Care? (crsreports.congress.gov)
Internet pioneer David Clark said: “It’s not that we didn’t think about security. We knew that there were untrustworthy people out there, and we thought we could exclude them.”
The math for Elizabeth Warren’s US health-care plan adds up if you accept its ludicrous premise (washingtonpost.com)
Google is an emerging health-care juggernaut, and privacy laws weren’t written to keep up (theatlantic.com)
A tale of two covariates: Why OWID and company are wrong about US healthcare (randomcriticalanalysis.com)
Amazon has been given free access to healthcare information collected by the NHS as part of a contract with the government. (theguardian.com)
Copenhagen crowned Europe's healthiest city – factors included things like life expectancy, the percent of GDP allocated to healthcare and the cost of fruit and vegetables (healtheuropa.eu)
The UK has one of the most equitable health care systems in the world. Here’s how. (vox.com)
'Utter chaos': Coronavirus exposes China healthcare weaknesses (aljazeera.com)
COVID-19 situation in the US progresses in three ways in Washington state: first death, first case in a healthcare worker, and first possible outbreak (arstechnica.com)
What does the coronavirus mean for the U.S. health care system? Some simple math offers alarming answers (statnews.com)
A reconstruction of how the coronavirus spread around Seattle, based on interviews with health-care providers, first responders, relatives of patients and academic researchers (bloomberg.com)
Coronavirus victims in Italy will be denied access to intensive care if they are aged 80 or more or in poor health should pressure on beds increase (telegraph.co.uk)
Bay Area health care workers dealing with coronavirus short of crucial face masks (sfchronicle.com)
Keeping the coronavirus from infecting health-care workers (newyorker.com)
English NHS buys almost all private healthcare beds (hsj.co.uk)