A New Tool for Helping Labs Improve Diversity in Clinical Trials
Rachel Rangel, AuD, discusses a new toolkit to help laboratory professionals ensure diversity and inclusion is addressed in their research.
Rachel Rangel, AuD, discusses a new toolkit to help laboratory professionals ensure diversity and inclusion is addressed in their research.
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White House releases an update on the progress of the initiative to provide equitable access to COVID-19 testing and treatments in the US.
OIG report finds that $8 million of $40 million in claims made by such suppliers in a recent audit did not meet Medicare requirements.
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HHS pulls the plug on a Trump rule requiring regulations to expire automatically after 10 years.
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