U.S. doctors use medical records to fight measles outbreak May 07, 2019 / by Huzaifa / in news, Reuters: U.S. / with No comments / U.S. doctors are tapping into their electronic medical records to identify unvaccinated patients and potentially infected individuals to help contain the worst U.S. measles outbreak in 25 years. from Reuters: U.S. https://reut.rs/2H0EZk9 // Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:Trump administration to let states adopt Medicaid work requirementsWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration told U.S. states on Thursday they can for the first time move toward imposing work or job training req… Read MoreTexas failed to educate, monitor disabled students: federal reportAUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Texas violated federal law by failing to identify and educate students with disabilities and deliberately working to decreas… Read MoreFlorida communities scramble to help displaced Puerto RicansKISSIMMEE, Florida (Reuters) - At Leslie Campbell’s office in the central Florida city of St. Cloud, the phone will not stop ringing. from Reuter… Read MoreAccused N.Y. subway bomber pleads not guilty to terrorism chargesNEW YORK (Reuters) - The Bangladeshi man accused of attempting an Islamic State-inspired suicide bomb attack on a busy New York City commuter hub in D… Read MoreMissouri prosecutor to probe Missouri governor over affair(Reuters) - The top prosecutor in St. Louis said on Thursday she will investigate the actions of Missouri Governor Eric Greitens after he admitted an … Read More
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