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More than US$1 billion in coronavirus relief payments sent to dead Americans: report
Globalnews.ca (25.06.2020) Nearly 1.1 million coronavirus relief payments totaling some US$1.4 billion went to dead people, a government watchdog reported Thursday. Legal and political issues hang over the misdirected taxpayer funds, the latest example of errors in massive aid being dispensed at crisis speed.
Opinion: Uber Rides Cost More? OK
The New York Times (27.06.2020) Many gig-based business models help customers take advantage of workers. Let’s stop giving tech companies a free ride.
US: Trump administration sent $1.4bn in stimulus checks to dead people
The Guardian (25.06.2020) US Government Accountability Office said almost 1.1 million dead people received payments of about $1,200 each
Development of Nationwide Electronic Health Record (ΝEHR): An international survey - ScienceDirect
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- Private vendors׳ involvement does not depend on who has the responsibility of the EHR system development.
- Private vendors׳ involvement can be found in all phases of the EHR system development.
- Indicates the necessity of more efforts to be made for the integration of Standards, for enhancing interoperability.
- Identifies which Standards supported by EHR system in operation worldwide.
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US: How to Improve and Protect Nursing Homes From Outbreaks
The New York Times (22.05.2020) More than a third of America’s Covid-19 deaths can be traced back to these facilities. Experts suggest several ways to make them safer.
Pandemic highlights disparities across states, injuries vs. illnesses | National Academy of Social Insurance
Published: May 2020
By: Jay Patel, Research Assistant for Income Security Policy
The U.S. workers’ compensation system in its current form is complex, opaque and fragmented. Unlike other social insurance programs, it is wholly administered at the state level, and there is neither federal oversight nor any federal mandate that sets out minimum standards. As a result, there is substantial variation across states in levels of both coverage and benefits. Moreover, compensation differs for job-related injuries versus illnesses.
Here's What Is In The 'Families First' Coronavirus Aid Package Trump Approved
The $1,200 coronavirus checks, explained
United States: California To Offer $500 ‘Stimulus Checks’ To Undocumented Immigrants
forbes.com (15.04.2020) California Governor Gavin Newsom announced today the creation of a $125 million Disaster Relief Fund to assist undocumented immigrants in the state who are struggling due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The fund will disburse a one-time payment of $500 per adult (capped at $1,000 per household) to approximately 150,000 undocumented adult Californians to help with specific needs related to the coronavirus outbreak.