Monday, March 9, 2020

Four Stories You Simply Don't Wanna Miss!

“For many Americans, collecting and navigating their own health care records is a frustrating, time-consuming burden that leads to lower quality and higher costs. Until now,” write Senior Advisor Jared Kushner, CMS Administrator Seema Verma, and National Coordinator for Health Information Technology Dr. Don Rucker in USA Today.

“The Trump administration is now taking action to ensure that every American has secure access to their own health records.”

 
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“While the coronavirus continues to pose a threat to the nation, it certainly didn’t put a damper on America’s strong and growing economy in February . . . The country gained an astounding 273,000 new jobs last month, matching January’s total and demolishing economists’ expectations again,” former business executive Andy Puzder writes for Fox News
“President Donald Trump encountered a flattened landscape of shredded homes, snapped trees and broken families when he arrived Friday on the Cumberland Plateau. Trump came to survey the fallout from deadly tornadoes that tore through Tennessee this week, leaving 25 dead. Before he left, he pledged to support the survivors, many of whom had lost homes, belongings and loved ones,” the Nashville Tennessean reports. 
Fox News’ town hall with President Trump last week was the most-watched event of its kind in history, according to Nielsen media research. “The event co-moderated by Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum averaged 4.2 million viewers from 6:30-7:30 p.m. ET. The record-setting town hall dominated cable news, topping MSNBC’s 1.4 million viewers and CNN’s 1 million viewers combined,” Brian Flood reports for Fox News

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