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The judge dismissed the state's lawsuit against two federal agencies and said the case should instead be an administrative challenge. Next stop is the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta.
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Private Medicare Advantage health plans are increasingly ending coverage for skilled nursing or rehab services before medical providers think patients are healthy enough to go home, doctors and patient advocates say.
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The Government Accountability Office and Health and Human Services inspector general’s office say seniors enrolled in the program are suffering and taxpayers are getting bilked for billions of dollars a year.
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The governor claims a lot of people - many healthy, low-risk and asymtomatic - are getting tested over and over out of fear rather than need, but they are free to do so.
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In a letter sent to HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra, Dr. Joseph Ladapo wrote that federal agencies should not be controlling COVID options. He asked that Florida be able to pursue unlimited acquisition of any treatment.
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The CDC reported 20,194 new cases were added since Tuesday's report, bringing the state's total to 3,799,661.
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that 54,063 Floridians have died from COVID-19 related complications.
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DeSantis has been critical of the Biden administration over its COVID-19 mitigation strategies.
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The 7-day rolling average of cases climbed to an unprecedented 18,933 people.
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Thursday's report only trails the 21,683 cases reported on July 31.
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The state had 10,207 people hospitalized with confirmed COVID-19 cases — the highest single day number reported, topping the previous record on July 23, 2020.
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The analysis showed that 284 of the 704 Florida licensed facilities had gone without surveys.