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Welcome to Insider Healthcare. I'm healthcare editor Leah Rosenbaum, and today in healthcare news:
- One year after the megamerger between Teladoc and Livongo, the united company is still overcoming challenges;
- An immunocompromised man has had 4 COVID-19 booster shots, but is still susceptible to the virus;
- The US had a potential vaccine against Lyme disease, but it got pulled from the market decades ago.
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Teladoc acquired Livongo to recreate healthcare. A rushed union, a wave of senior exits, and sky-high expectations are testing the $14 billion bet.
- It's been one year since Teladoc's megamerger with the chronic-care company Livongo.
- The goal is to build one app that covers primary care, chronic care, and other services.
- Teladoc has faced internal and external pressure, and more than 110 Livongo employees have left.
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An immunocompromised man had 4 shots of COVID-19 vaccine but still appears to have poor immunity
- An Ohio man registered "no antibodies whatsoever" after four COVID-19 shots, per CNN.
- Andrew Linder, who is immunocompromised, is isolating and limiting contact with people.
- The antibody test he took has some limitations as a proxy for immunity.
The US had a Lyme disease vaccine decades ago - but the CDC, lawsuits, and conspiracy theories derailed it
- Since 1998, confirmed Lyme disease cases in the US have risen roughly 40%.
- GlaxoSmithKline developed a Lyme vaccine in the 1990s. It went off the market by the early 2000s.
- A new anti-Lyme injection (not a vaccine) is coming. But it could take years to be fully approved.
More stories we're reading:
- Pfizer CEO calls people who spread misinformation on COVID-19 vaccines 'criminals because they have literally cost millions of lives' (Insider)
- Moderna wants to leave the government scientists it worked with off the company's COVID-19 vaccine patent (Washington Post)
- Some employers with just under 100 staff are wary of hiring more workers and being sucked into Biden's vaccine mandate, according to a report (Insider)
- Here's what public health experts thing about going to the gym, movies and upcoming holiday gatherings (STAT)
-Leah
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