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    ¿Por qué mueren más personas mayores después de sufrir caídas?

    September 16, 2025 - By admin

    Durante un tiempo, pasear al perro se volvió peligroso. Earl Vickers solía sacar a Molly, su perra mezcla de pastor alemán, bóxer y algo más, a caminar por la playa o por su vecindario en Seaside, California. Sin embargo, hace algunos años comenzó a tener problemas para mantenerse en pie.…

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    Why Are More Older People Dying After Falls?

    September 15, 2025 - By admin

    Paula Span For a while, walking the dog felt hazardous. Earl Vickers was accustomed to taking Molly, his shepherd-boxer-something-else mix, for strolls on the beach or around his neighborhood in Seaside, California. A few years ago, though, he started to experience problems staying upright. “If another dog came toward us,…

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    Countdown to Government Shutdown – KFF Health News

    September 12, 2025 - By admin

    The Host Oct. 1 is the start of the next fiscal year, and unless Congress reaches agreement on continued spending, big parts of the government could shut down that day. Democrats, whose votes will be needed in the Senate, would like Republicans to extend the Biden-era extra tax credits for…

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    KFF Health News' 'What the Health?': On Capitol Hill, RFK Defends Firings at CDC

    September 6, 2025 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner @julierovner.bsky.social Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health…

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    Happy 60th, Medicare and Medicaid!

    August 22, 2025 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner @julierovner.bsky.social Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health…

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    Health Care Groups Aim To Counter Growing ‘National Scandal’ of Elder Homelessness

    August 18, 2025 - By admin

    Rachel Nassif, day center director at the PACE Organization of Rhode Island, with program participant Roberta Rabinovitz. Rabinovitz goes to the center, in East Providence, for all her medical care, and an occasional lunch. PACE also set her up with a studio apartment in an assisted living facility in Bristol.(Felice…

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    Breaking Down Why Medicare Part D Premiums Are Likely To Go Up

    August 15, 2025 - By admin

    Medicare enrollees who buy the optional Part D drug benefit may see substantial premium price hikes — potentially up to $50 a month — when they shop for next year’s coverage. Such drug plans are used by millions of people who enroll in what is called original Medicare, the classic…

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    Kennedy Cancels Vaccine Funding – KFF Health News

    August 8, 2025 - By admin

    The Host Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s announcement that the federal government will cancel nearly $500 million in mRNA research funding is unnerving not only for those who develop vaccines, but also for public health experts who see the technology behind the first covid-19 shots as…

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    Next on Kennedy’s List? Preventive Care and Vaccine Harm

    August 1, 2025 - By admin

    The Host In his ongoing effort to reshape health policy, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reportedly plans to overhaul two more government entities: the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. Ousting the existing members of the task force would…

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    Cómo encontrar el servicio de rehabilitación adecuado

    July 25, 2025 - By admin

    La terapia de rehabilitación puede ser una bendición después de una hospitalización por un derrame cerebral, una caída, un accidente, un reemplazo de articulación, una quemadura grave o una lesión de la médula espinal, entre otras afecciones. La fisioterapia, la terapia ocupacional y la terapia del habla se ofrecen en…

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    Here Come the ACA Premium Hikes

    July 25, 2025 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner @julierovner.bsky.social Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health…

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    Medical Rehab Hospital Inspections Go Unpublicized by Federal Officials

    July 19, 2025 - By admin

    Jordan Rau, KFF Health News Federal health officials do not inform consumers about severe safety violations in hospitals that specialize in physical rehabilitation. Nor does Medicare impose fines as it does for nursing homes, or provide easy-to-understand five-star ratings as it does for general hospitals, according to an investigation by…

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    Even Grave Errors at Rehab Hospitals Go Unpenalized and Undisclosed

    July 18, 2025 - By admin

    Jordan Rau, KFF Health News and Irena Hwang, The New York Times Rehab hospitals that help people recover from major surgeries and injuries have become a highly lucrative slice of the health care business. But federal data and inspection reports show that some run by the dominant company, Encompass Health…

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    How To Find the Right Medical Rehab Services

    July 15, 2025 - By admin

    Rehabilitation therapy can be a godsend after hospitalization for a stroke, a fall, an accident, a joint replacement, a severe burn, or a spinal cord injury, among other conditions. Physical, occupational, and speech therapy are offered in a variety of settings, including at hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, and at home.…

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    In Rush To Satisfy Trump, GOP Delivers Blow to Health Industry

    July 14, 2025 - By admin

    Doctors, hospitals, and health insurers for weeks issued dire warnings to Republican lawmakers that millions of people would lose health coverage and hospitals would close if they cut Medicaid funding to help pay for President Donald Trump’s big tax and spending bill. But Republicans ignored those pleas, made even deeper…

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    Digesting Trump’s Big Budget Law

    July 11, 2025 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner @julierovner.bsky.social Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health…

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    The Prescription Drug Playbook, Part II

    July 9, 2025 - By admin

    Dan Weissmann In response to the high price of prescription drugs, “An Arm and a Leg” asked listeners to share their strategies for getting the medicine they need at prices they can manage. Host Dan Weissmann and producers Emily Pisacreta and Claire Davenport share tips from a retired hospital manager…

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    Trump’s Bill Reaches the Finish Line

    July 4, 2025 - By admin

    The Host Early Thursday afternoon, the House approved a budget reconciliation bill that not only would make permanent many of President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, but also impose deep cuts to Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act, and, indirectly, Medicare. Meanwhile, those appointed by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert…

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    Live From Aspen — Governors and an HHS Secretary Sound Off

    June 27, 2025 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner @julierovner.bsky.social Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health…

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    Dual Threats From Trump and GOP Imperil Nursing Homes and Their Foreign-Born Workers

    June 26, 2025 - By admin

    In a top-rated nursing home in Alexandria, Virginia, the Rev. Donald Goodness is cared for by nurses and aides from various parts of Africa. One of them, Jackline Conteh, a naturalized citizen and nurse assistant from Sierra Leone, bathes and helps dress him most days and vigilantly intercepts any meal…

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    Supreme Court Upholds Bans on Gender-Affirming Care

    June 21, 2025 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner @julierovner.bsky.social Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health…

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    With Property Seized and Federal Funding Uncertain, Montana Asbestos Clinic Fights for Its Life

    June 20, 2025 - By admin

    LIBBY, Mont. — Dozens of feet of tubing connect Gayla Benefield to her oxygen machine so she can walk from room to room inside her home on the picturesque Kootenai River, surrounded by the Cabinet Mountains. Like many people who live in this remote town about 80 miles from the…

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    Have Job-Based Health Coverage at 65? You May Still Want To Sign Up for Medicare

    June 18, 2025 - By admin

    When Alyne Diamond fell off a horse in August 2023 and broke her back, her employer-based health plan through UnitedHealthcare covered her emergency care in Aspen, Colorado. It also covered related pain management and physical therapy after she returned home to New York City. The bills totaled more than $100,000.…

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    RFK Jr. Upends Vaccine Policy, After Promising He Wouldn’t

    June 13, 2025 - By admin

    The Host After explicitly promising senators during his confirmation hearing that he would not interfere in scientific policy over which Americans should receive which vaccines, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. this week fired every member of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, the group of experts…

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    Role Reversal: Millions of Kids Are Caregivers for Elders. Why Their Numbers Might Grow.

    June 2, 2025 - By admin

    ST. PAUL, Minn. — High school senior Joshua Yang understands sacrifice. When he was midway through 10th grade, his mom survived a terrible car crash. But her body developed tremors, and she lost mobility. After countless appointments, doctors diagnosed her with Parkinson’s disease, saying it was likely triggered by brain…

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    Bill With Billions in Health Program Cuts Passes House

    May 24, 2025 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner @julierovner.bsky.social Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health…

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    Trump’s DOJ Accuses Medicare Advantage Insurers of Paying ‘Kickbacks’ to Brokers

    May 24, 2025 - By admin

    A blockbuster lawsuit from the federal Department of Justice alleges that insurers Aetna, Elevance Health (formerly Anthem), and Humana paid “hundreds of millions of dollars in kickbacks” to large insurance brokerages eHealth, GoHealth, and SelectQuote. The payments, made from 2016 to at least 2021, were incentives to steer patients into…

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    Trump’s DOJ Accuses Medicare Advantage Insurers of Paying ‘Kickbacks’ for Primo Customers

    May 19, 2025 - By admin

    [*] When people call large insurance brokerages seeking free assistance in choosing Medicare Advantage plans, they’re often offered assurances such as this one from eHealth: “Your benefit advisors will find plans that match your needs — no matter the carrier.” About a third of enrollees do seek help in making…

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    In Bustling NYC Federal Building, HHS Offices Are Eerily Quiet

    May 16, 2025 - By admin

    NEW YORK — On a recent visit to Federal Plaza in Lower Manhattan, some floors in the mammoth office building bustled with people seeking services or facing legal proceedings at federal agencies such as the Social Security Administration and Immigration and Customs Enforcement. In the lobby, dozens of people took…

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    A Health Policy Veteran Puts 2025 in Perspective

    May 12, 2025 - By admin

    Dan Weissmann News has been coming out of Washington, D.C., since the start of the second Donald Trump administration like water out of a fire hose. It can feel impossible to stay on top of all the changes. So in this episode of “An Arm and a Leg,” host Dan…

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    At Social Security, These Are the Days of the Living Dead

    May 6, 2025 - By admin

    Rennie Glasgow, who has served 15 years at the Social Security Administration, is seeing something new on the job: dead people. They’re not really dead, of course. In four instances over the past few weeks, he told KFF Health News, his Schenectady, New York, office has seen people come in…

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    100 Days of Health Policy Upheaval

    May 2, 2025 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health Care…

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    When Hospitals Ditch Medicare Advantage Plans, Thousands of Members Get To Leave, Too

    April 28, 2025 - By admin

    For several years, Fred Neary had been seeing five doctors at the Baylor Scott & White Health system, whose 52 hospitals serve central and northern Texas, including Neary’s home in Dallas. But in October, his Humana Medicare Advantage plan — an alternative to government-run Medicare — warned that Baylor and…

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    Can Congress Reconcile Trump’s Wishes With Medicaid’s Needs?

    April 25, 2025 - By admin

    The Host Congress returns from spring break next week and will get to work crafting a bill that would cut taxes and boost immigration enforcement — but that also could cut at least $880 billion over the next decade from a pool of funding that includes Medicaid. Some Republicans, however,…

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    KFF Health News' 'What the Health?': On Autism, It’s the Secretary’s Word vs. CDC’s

    April 18, 2025 - By admin

    The Host Emmarie Huetteman KFF Health News Emmarie Huetteman, senior editor, oversees a team of Washington reporters, as well as “Bill of the Month” and KFF Health News’ “What the Health?” She previously spent more than a decade reporting on the federal government, most recently covering surprise medical bills, drug pricing reform,…

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    Some Rural Hospitals Ditch Medicare Advantage

    April 12, 2025 - By admin

    Arielle Zionts Rural hospital leaders are questioning whether they can continue to afford to do business with Medicare Advantage companies, and some say the only way to maintain services and protect patients is to end their contracts with the private insurers.  Medicare is the main federal health insurance program for…

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    The Dismantling of HHS – KFF Health News

    April 11, 2025 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health Care…

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    Rural Hospitals Question Whether They Can Afford Medicare Advantage Contracts

    April 9, 2025 - By admin

    Rural hospital leaders are questioning whether they can continue to afford to do business with Medicare Advantage companies, and some say the only way to maintain services and protect patients is to end their contracts with the private insurers. Medicare Advantage plans pay hospitals lower rates than traditional Medicare, said…

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    Trump Says He’ll Stop Health Care Fraudsters. Last Time, He Let Them Walk.

    April 2, 2025 - By admin

    Five years ago, the CEO of one of the largest pain clinic companies in the Southeast was sentenced to more than three years in prison after being convicted in a $4 million illegal kickback scheme. But after just four months behind bars, John Estin Davis walked free. President Donald Trump…

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    Their Physical Therapy Coverage Ran Out Before They Could Walk Again

    March 29, 2025 - By admin

    Mari Villar was slammed by a car that jumped the curb, breaking her legs and collapsing a lung. Amy Paulo was in pain from a femur surgery that wasn’t healing properly. Katie Kriegshauser suffered organ failure during pregnancy, weakening her so much that she couldn’t lift her baby daughter. All…

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    Montana Examines Ways To Ease Health Care Workforce Shortages

    March 27, 2025 - By admin

    HELENA, Mont. — Mark Nay’s first client had lost the van she was living in and was struggling with substance use and medical conditions that had led to multiple emergency room visits. Nay helped her apply for Medicaid and food assistance and obtain copies of her birth certificate and other…

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    ‘I Am Going Through Hell’: Job Loss, Mental Health, and the Fate of Federal Workers

    March 27, 2025 - By admin

    Rachana Pradhan and Aneri Pattani Illustration by Oona Zenda The National Institutes of Health employee said she knew things would be difficult for federal workers after Donald Trump was elected. But she never imagined it would be like this. Focused on Alzheimer’s and other dementia research, the worker is among…

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    Federal Health Work in Flux

    March 21, 2025 - By admin

    The Host Two months into the new administration, federal workers and contractors remain off-balance as the Trump administration ramps up its efforts to cancel jobs and programs — even as federal judges declare many of those efforts illegal and/or unconstitutional. As it eliminates programs deemed duplicative or unnecessary, however, President…

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    Watch: The Dr. Oz Show Comes to Congress

    March 18, 2025 - By admin

    The Senate Finance Committee got its chance March 14 to question Mehmet Oz, President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the vast Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the largest agency within the Department of Health and Human Services. Oz, with his long history in television, was as polished as one…

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    Congressman Blames Trump Team for Ending Telehealth Medicare Benefit. Not Quite Right.

    March 17, 2025 - By admin

    Suz Redfearn “Breaking news: The Trump administration just announced that Medicare will stop covering telehealth starting April 1. … We need to stand up to these Medicare cuts.” Rep. Ro. Khanna (D-Calif.), in a TikTok video posted Feb. 20, 2025 Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) posted a Tiktok video on Feb.…

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    The Cutting Continues – KFF Health News

    March 14, 2025 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health Care…

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    In Trump’s Team, Supplement Fans Find Kindred Spirits in Search of Better Health

    March 13, 2025 - By admin

    President Donald Trump’s health officials want you to take your vitamins. Mehmet Oz, the nominee to lead the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, has fed calves on camera to tout the health wonders of bovine colostrum on behalf of one purveyor in which he has a financial stake. Janette…

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    Some CT Scans Deliver Too Much Radiation, Researchers Say. Regulators Want To Know More.

    March 13, 2025 - By admin

    Rebecca Smith-Bindman, a professor at the University of California-San Francisco medical school, has spent well over a decade researching the disquieting risk that one of modern medicine’s most valuable tools, computerized tomography scans, can sometimes cause cancer. Smith-Bindman and like-minded colleagues have long pushed for federal policies aimed at improving…

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    Sent Home To Heal, Patients Avoid Wait for Rehab Home Beds

    March 12, 2025 - By admin

    Felice J. Freyer After a patch of ice sent Marc Durocher hurtling to the ground, and doctors at UMass Memorial Medical Center repaired the broken hip that resulted, the 75-year-old electrician found himself at a crossroads. He didn’t need to be in the hospital any longer. But he was still…

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    The State of Federal Health Agencies Is Uncertain

    March 7, 2025 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health Care…

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    Years Later, Centene Settlements With States Still Unfinished

    March 5, 2025 - By admin

    More than three years ago, health insurance giant Centene Corp. settled allegations that it overcharged Medicaid programs in Ohio and Mississippi related to prescription drug billing. Now at least 20 states have settled with Centene over its pharmacy benefit manager operation that coordinated the medications for Medicaid patients. Arizona was…

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    UnitedHealth Wins Ruling Over $2B in Alleged Medicare Advantage Overpayments

    March 5, 2025 - By admin

    Fred Schulte, KFF Health News The Justice Department’s years-long court battle to force UnitedHealth Group to return billions of dollars in alleged Medicare Advantage overpayments hit a major setback Monday when a special master ruled the government had failed to prove its case. In finding for UnitedHealth, Special Master Suzanne…

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    Home Improvements Can Help People Age Independently. But Medicare Seldom Picks Up the Bill.

    March 3, 2025 - By admin

    Chikao Tsubaki had been having a terrible time. In his mid-80s, he had a stroke. Then lymphoma. Then prostate cancer. He was fatigued, isolated, not all that steady on his feet. Then Tsubaki took part in an innovative care initiative that, over four months, sent an occupational therapist, a nurse,…

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    Republicans Once Wanted Government out of Health Care. Trump Voters See It Differently.

    February 27, 2025 - By admin

    Like many Americans who voted for Donald Trump, Jason Rouse hopes the president’s return will mean lower prices for gas, groceries, and other essentials. But Rouse is looking to the federal government for relief from one particular pain point: high health care costs. “The prices are just ridiculous,” said Rouse,…

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    Qué es el Proyecto 2025, una hoja de ruta para las medidas de salud de Trump

    February 26, 2025 - By admin

    Probablemente pocos votantes esperaban que el presidente Donald Trump, en sus primeras semanas de mandato, recortara miles de millones de dólares de la principal agencia federal de investigación del cáncer del país. Pero los recortes de financiación a los Institutos Nacionales de Salud (NIH) fueron presagiados en el “Mandato de…

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    Trump Froze Out Project 2025 in His Campaign. Now Its Blueprint Is His Health Care Playbook.

    February 24, 2025 - By admin

    Few voters likely expected President Donald Trump in the first weeks of his administration to slash billions of dollars from the nation’s premier federal cancer research agency. But funding cuts to the National Institutes of Health were presaged in Project 2025’s “Mandate for Leadership,” a conservative plan for governing that…

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    GOP Takes Aim at Medicaid, Putting Enrollees and Providers at Risk

    February 21, 2025 - By admin

    Medicaid is under threat — again. Republicans, who narrowly control Congress, are pushing proposals that could sharply cut funding to the government health insurance program for poor and disabled Americans, as a way to finance President Donald Trump’s agenda for tax cuts and border security. Democrats, hoping to block the…

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    Medicaid in the Crosshairs, Maybe

    February 21, 2025 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health Care…

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    Chaos Continues in Federal Health System

    February 7, 2025 - By admin

    The Host Confusion continues to reign at the Department of Health and Human Services, where policies seem to be changing at a breakneck pace even before a new secretary or other senior officials are confirmed by the Senate. Some federal grantees report payments are still paused, outside communications are still…

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    New Year, New Congress, New Health Agenda

    January 31, 2025 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health Care…

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    Hello, Trump. Bye-Bye, Biden. – KFF Health News

    January 31, 2025 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health Care…

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    Hello, Trump. Bye-Bye, Biden. – KFF Health News

    January 17, 2025 - By admin

    The Host Incoming President Donald Trump’s inauguration is Monday, yet the new GOP-led Congress is already rushing to work his priorities into legislation, eyeing cuts to Medicaid to pay for new tax and immigration priorities. But even in its waning days, the Biden administration continues to make big policy moves,…

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    New Year, New Congress, New Health Agenda

    January 10, 2025 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health Care…

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    In Settling Fraud Case, New York Medicare Advantage Insurer, CEO Will Pay up to $100M

    December 21, 2024 - By admin

    A western New York health insurance provider for seniors and the CEO of its medical analytics arm have agreed to pay a total of up to $100 million to settle Justice Department allegations of fraudulent billing for health conditions that were exaggerated or didn’t exist. Independent Health Association of Buffalo,…

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    Federal Watchdog Urges Crackdown on Medicare Advantage Home Visits

    November 22, 2024 - By admin

    Medicare officials are pushing back against a federal watchdog’s call to crack down on home visits by Medicare Advantage health plans — a practice the watchdog says may waste billions of tax dollars every year. In late October, a Health and Human Services inspector general audit found that the insurers pocketed $7.5 billion in 2023…

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    TV’s Dr. Oz Invested in Businesses Regulated by Agency Trump Wants Him To Lead

    November 22, 2024 - By admin

    Darius Tahir President-elect Donald Trump’s choice to run the sprawling government agency that administers Medicare, Medicaid, and the Affordable Care Act marketplace — celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz — recently held broad investments in health care, tech, and food companies that would pose significant conflicts of interest. Oz’s holdings, some shared…

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    California Sets 15% Target for Primary Care Spending Over Next Decade

    November 21, 2024 - By admin

    A California agency charged with slowing health costs has set a lofty goal for insurers to direct 15% of their spending to primary care by 2034, part of the state’s effort to expand the primary care workforce and give more people access to preventive care services. The board of the…

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    Readying for Republican Rule – KFF Health News

    November 15, 2024 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health Care…

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    KFF Health News Sues To Force Disclosure of Medicare Advantage Audit Records

    November 13, 2024 - By admin

    Fred Schulte, KFF Health News KFF Health News has sued the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General to compel it to release a range of Medicare Advantage health plan audits and other financial records. The suit, filed Nov. 12 in U.S. District Court in San…

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    Watchdog Calls for Tighter Scrutiny of Medicare Advantage Home Visits

    November 8, 2024 - By admin

    A new federal watchdog audit is ratcheting up pressure on government officials to crack down on billions of dollars in overcharges linked to Medicare Advantage home visits. But so far, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has rejected a recommendation from the Health and Human Services Inspector General to…

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    In Vermont, Where Almost Everyone Has Insurance, Many Can’t Find or Afford Care

    November 7, 2024 - By admin

    RICHMOND, Vt. — On a warm autumn morning, Roger Brown walked through a grove of towering trees whose sap fuels his maple syrup business. He was checking for damage after recent flooding. But these days, his workers’ health worries him more than his trees’. The cost of Slopeside Syrup’s employee…

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    Trump’s White House Return Poised To Tangle Health Care Safety Net

    November 7, 2024 - By admin

    Former President Donald Trump’s election victory and looming return to the White House will likely bring changes that scale back the nation’s public health insurance programs — increasing the uninsured rate, while imposing new barriers to abortion and other reproductive care. The reverberations will be felt far beyond Washington, D.C.,…

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    El regreso de Trump a la Casa Blanca pondría en peligro la red de seguridad de atención médica

    November 6, 2024 - By admin

    El triunfo electoral del ex presidente Donald Trump y su regreso a la Casa Blanca probablemente traerán cambios que reducirían los programas nacionales de salud públicos, aumentando la tasa de personas sin seguro e imponiendo nuevas barreras al aborto y otros servicios de salud reproductiva. Las repercusiones se sentirán mucho…

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    Election Outcome Could Bring Big Changes to Medicare

    November 4, 2024 - By admin

    On the campaign trail, both former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are eager to portray themselves as guardians of Medicare. Each presidential candidate accuses the other of backing spending cuts and other policies that would damage the health insurance program for older Americans. But the election’s outcome…

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    Trump quiere que Harris pague un precio político por ofrecer salud a inmigrantes sin papeles

    November 2, 2024 - By admin

    Joanne Kenen María Sánchez emigró al área de Chicago desde México hace unos 30 años. Ahora, a sus 87, sigue viviendo en Estados Unidos sin papeles. Como muchos inmigrantes de larga data, ha trabajado —y pagado impuestos, incluyendo para Medicare— durante todo ese tiempo. Pero Sánchez nunca tuvo seguro médico,…

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    Trump Wants Harris To Pay a Political Price for Generous Immigrant Health Policies

    November 1, 2024 - By admin

    Joanne Kenen Maria Sanchez immigrated to the Chicago area from Mexico about 30 years ago. Now 87, she’s still living in the U.S. without authorization. Like many longtime immigrants, she has worked — and paid taxes, including Medicare taxes — all that time. But Sanchez never had health insurance, and…

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    The Campaign’s Final Days – KFF Health News

    November 1, 2024 - By admin

    The Host Emmarie Huetteman KFF Health News Emmarie Huetteman, senior editor, oversees a team of Washington reporters, as well as “Bill of the Month” and KFF Health News’ “What the Health?” She previously spent more than a decade reporting on the federal government, most recently covering surprise medical bills, drug pricing reform,…

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    Vance Wrongly Blames Rural Hospital Closures on Immigrants in the Country Illegally

    October 29, 2024 - By admin

    Sam Whitehead “We’re bankrupting a lot of hospitals by forcing these hospitals to provide care for people who don’t have the legal right to be in our country.” Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) during a Sept. 17 rally During a recent presidential campaign rally in Wisconsin, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio) was asked…

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    Less Than Two Weeks To Go

    October 25, 2024 - By admin

    The Host As abortion and other reproductive issues gain more prominence in the looming election, some Republicans are trying to moderate their anti-abortion positions, particularly in states where access to the procedure remains politically popular.  Meanwhile, open enrollment is underway for Medicare, even as some health plans are challenging in…

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    Beneficiarios de Medicare gastarán menos en medicamentos en 2025

    October 23, 2024 - By admin

    Cuando Pam McClure se enteró que el próximo año ahorraría casi $4,000 en sus medicamentos recetados dijo: “parece demasiado bueno para ser verdad”. Para finales de 2024, habrá gastado casi $6,000 en estos fármacos, incluido uno para controlar su diabetes. McClure, de 70 años, es una de las aproximadamente 3.2…

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    Medicare Drug Plans Are Getting Better Next Year. Some Will Also Cost More.

    October 21, 2024 - By admin

    When Pam McClure learned she’d save nearly $4,000 on her prescription drugs next year, she said, “it sounded too good to be true.” She and her husband are both retired and live on a “very strict” budget in central North Dakota. By the end of this year, she will have…

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    Patients Are Relying on Lyft, Uber To Travel Far Distances to Medical Care

    October 18, 2024 - By admin

    When Lyft driver Tramaine Carr transports seniors and sick patients to hospitals in Atlanta, she feels like both a friend and a social worker. “When the ride is an hour or an hour and a half of mostly freeway driving, people tend to tell you what they’re going through,” she…

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    Yet Another Promise for Long-Term Care Coverage

    October 11, 2024 - By admin

    The Host As part of a media blitz aimed at women voters, Vice President Kamala Harris this week rolled out a plan for Medicare to provide in-home long-term care services. It’s popular, particularly for families struggling to care for both young children and older relatives, but its enormous expense has…

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    The Health of the Campaign

    October 5, 2024 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health Care…

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    Harris Correct That Trump Fell Short on Promise To Negotiate Medicare Drug Prices

    October 4, 2024 - By admin

    Jacob Gardenswartz “Donald Trump said he was going to allow Medicare to negotiate drug prices. He never did. We did.” Vice President Kamala Harris at the ABC News presidential debate, Sept. 10 Since Vice President Kamala Harris entered the presidential race, she and former President Donald Trump have sparred over…

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    The Medicare Advantage Influence Machine

    October 1, 2024 - By admin

    Federal officials resolved more than a decade ago to crack down on whopping government overpayments to private Medicare Advantage health insurance plans, which were siphoning off billions of tax dollars every year. But Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services officials have yet to demand any refunds — and over the…

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    American Health Under Trump — Past, Present, and Future

    September 20, 2024 - By admin

    The Host Emmarie Huetteman KFF Health News @emmarieDC Emmarie Huetteman, senior editor, oversees a team of Washington reporters, as well as “Bill of the Month” and KFF Health News’ “What the Health?” She previously spent more than a decade reporting on the federal government, most recently covering surprise medical bills, drug pricing…

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    Trump-Harris Debate Showcases Health Policy Differences

    September 13, 2024 - By admin

    The Host As expected, the presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris offered few new details of their positions on abortion, the Affordable Care Act, and other critical health issues. But it did underscore for voters dramatic differences between the two candidates. Meanwhile, the Biden…

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    Longtime Head of L.A. Care To Retire After Navigating Major Medi-Cal Changes

    September 11, 2024 - By admin

    LOS ANGELES — For nearly a decade, John Baackes has led L.A. Care Health Plan, a publicly run insurer primarily serving low-income Los Angeles County residents on Medi-Cal. It is by far the largest Medi-Cal plan in the state. Baackes, 78, who will retire after the end of the year,…

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    En los comerciales de medicamentos en TV, lo que ves no siempre es lo que es

    September 11, 2024 - By admin

    La música triunfal suena mientras pacientes con cáncer van de campamento, hacen jardinería y ven fuegos artificiales en anuncios de Opdivo+Yervoy, una combinación de inmunoterapias para tratar el melanoma metastásico y el cáncer de pulmón. Los comerciales de Skyrizi, un medicamento para tratar la psoriasis en placas y otras enfermedades,…

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    With TV Drug Ads, What You See Is Not Necessarily What You Get

    September 9, 2024 - By admin

    Triumphant music plays as cancer patients go camping, do some gardening, and watch fireworks in ads for Opdivo+Yervoy, a combination of immunotherapies to treat metastatic melanoma and lung cancer. Ads for Skyrizi, a medicine to treat plaque psoriasis and other illnesses, show patients snorkeling and riding bikes — flashing their…

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    Para las farmacéuticas, la pelea entre Trump y Harris es entre dos enemigos de la industria

    August 28, 2024 - By admin

    En medio de una amarga y divisiva contienda, el ex presidente Donald Trump y la vicepresidenta Kamala Harris solo parecen coincidir en una cosa: es tarea del gobierno reducir los altos precios de los medicamentos en el país. En 2022, Harris emitió el voto de desempate en el Senado para…

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    Feds Killed Plan To Curb Medicare Advantage Overbilling After Industry Opposition

    August 28, 2024 - By admin

    A decade ago, federal officials drafted a plan to discourage Medicare Advantage health insurers from overcharging the government by billions of dollars — only to abruptly back off amid an “uproar” from the industry, newly released court filings show. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services published the draft regulation…

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    For Pharma, Trump vs. Harris Is a Showdown Between Two Industry Foes

    August 27, 2024 - By admin

    Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have a rare point of agreement in their otherwise bitter and divisive contest: It’s up to the government to cut high U.S. drug prices. Harris cast the tie-breaking Senate vote in 2022 for legislation that allows Medicare to negotiate drug prices…

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    Turning 26 and Struggling To Find Health Insurance? Tell Us About It.

    August 26, 2024 - By admin

    Elisabeth Rosenthal A hard-won provision of the Affordable Care Act allows young adults to stay on their family’s health insurance until age 26. But after that, those without employer-sponsored insurance face an array of complicated choices, including whether to shop on the insurance plan exchange, apply for Medicaid, or roll…

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    Let the General Election Commence

    August 24, 2024 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health Care…

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    Biden Administration Blocks Two Private Sector Enrollment Sites From ACA Marketplace

    August 22, 2024 - By admin

    Federal regulators have blocked two private sector enrollment websites from accessing consumer information through the federal Obamacare marketplace, citing “anomalous activity.” The unusual step comes as the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services is under the gun to curb unauthorized enrollment and switching of Affordable Care Act plans by rogue…

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    Los contrastes de las fórmulas Harris-Walz y Trump-Vance en la atención de salud

    August 21, 2024 - By admin

    Stephanie Armour La elección de la vicepresidenta Kamala Harris del gobernador de Minnesota, Tim Walz, como su compañero de fórmula está poniendo el tema de la atención médica en primer plano en la recta final hacia las elecciones presidenciales de noviembre. Walz, un ex profesor de secundaria y entrenador de…

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    Harris Did Not Vote to ‘Cut Medicare,’ Despite Trump’s Claim

    August 20, 2024 - By admin

    Jacob Gardenswartz “As vice president, Kamala Harris cast the tie-breaking vote to cut, as you know, Medicare by $273 billion. She cast a vote to cut Medicare.”  — Former President Donald Trump at a July 24 campaign rally in Charlotte, North Carolina. During a July 24 campaign rally in Charlotte,…

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    Bipartisan Effort Paves Way for Reviving Shuttered Hospitals in Georgia

    August 20, 2024 - By admin

    Andy Miller and Sam Whitehead ATLANTA — At the shuttered Atlanta Medical Center, a “Stronger Together” mural sends a hopeful message near a summer spray of hydrangeas. The campus was mostly quiet on a recent weekend, since AMC closed almost two years ago. A lone security vehicle sat behind a…

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    Harris-Walz Ticket Sharpens Contrast With Trump-Vance on Health Care

    August 19, 2024 - By admin

    STILLWATER, Minn. — Vice President Kamala Harris’ selection of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate is making health care a front-burner issue in the final sprint to the November presidential election. Walz, a 60-year-old former high school teacher and football coach, has a record of supporting left-leaning health…

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    New Lines of Attack Form Against the Affordable Care Act

    August 15, 2024 - By admin

    The Affordable Care Act is back under attack. Not as in the repeal-and-replace debates of yore, but in a fresher take from Republican lawmakers who say key parts of the ACA cost taxpayers too much and provide incentive for fraud. Several House Republican leaders have called on two watchdog agencies…

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    Urgent Care or ER? With ‘One-Stop Shop,’ Hospitals Offer Both Under Same Roof

    August 2, 2024 - By admin

    JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Facing an ultracompetitive market in one of the nation’s fastest-growing cities, UF Health is trying a new way to attract patients: a combination emergency room and urgent care center. In the past year and a half, UF Health and a private equity-backed company, Intuitive Health, have opened…

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    Abortion Heats Up Presidential Race 

    August 2, 2024 - By admin

    The Host The change at the top of the likely Democratic presidential ticket is prompting both abortion rights and anti-abortion organizations to recalibrate their campaigns, even as they fight over finalizing fall ballot proposals in many states. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump’s campaign is trying to distance itself from “Project…

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    Florida’s RSV Season Has Started, and It’s Coming Soon to the Rest of US. Here’s a Primer.

    July 31, 2024 - By admin

    Many people have gotten used to rolling up their sleeves for flu and covid-19 vaccines. New immunizations are also available to combat respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, for those at high risk of illness. Although the one-time shots reached pharmacies last year, fewer than a quarter of those 60 or…

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    Harris in the Spotlight – KFF Health News

    July 27, 2024 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health Care…

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    Harris, Once Biden’s Voice on Abortion, Would Take an Outspoken Approach to Health

    July 23, 2024 - By admin

    Stephanie Armour and Julie Appleby, KFF Health News and Julie Rovner, KFF Health News Throughout Joe Biden’s presidency, he leaned on the outspoken former prosecutor and senator he selected as his vice president, Kamala Harris, to be the White House’s voice of unflinching support for reproductive health rights. Now, as…

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    Harris, alguna vez la voz de Biden sobre el aborto, tendría un enfoque abierto en temas de salud

    July 22, 2024 - By admin

    A lo largo de su presidencia, Joe Biden se apoyó en Kamala Harris, la ex fiscal y senadora frontal que eligió como vicepresidenta, para ser la voz de apoyo inquebrantable de la Casa Blanca en favor de los derechos de salud reproductiva. Ahora, mientras los demócratas reconstruyen su candidatura presidencial…

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    Misleading Ads Play Key Role in Schemes to Gin Up Unauthorized ACA Sign-Ups, Lawsuit Alleges

    July 22, 2024 - By admin

    The government is giving away money! So say ads on a variety of social media platforms. Consumers, the ads claim, can qualify for $1,400 or even $6,400 a month to use on groceries, rent, medical expenses, and other bills. Some mention no-cost health insurance coverage. But that’s not the whole…

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    A California Medical Group Treats Only Homeless Patients — And Makes Money Doing It

    July 21, 2024 - By admin

    Angela Hart LOS ANGELES — They distribute GPS devices so they can track their homeless patients. They stock their street kits with glass pipes used to smoke meth, crack, or fentanyl. They keep company credit cards on hand in case a patient needs emergency food or water, or an Uber…

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    Un grupo médico atiende a personas que viven en la calle… y gana dinero

    July 21, 2024 - By admin

    Los Ángeles, California. — Distribuyen dispositivos GPS para poder rastrear a sus pacientes sin hogar. Abastecen sus kits de calle con pipas de vidrio que se usan para fumar metanfetamina, crack o fentanilo. Mantienen tarjetas de crédito de la empresa a mano en caso que un paciente necesite de urgencia…

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    At Trump’s GOP Convention, There’s Little To Be Heard on Health Care

    July 20, 2024 - By admin

    No talk of Obamacare. Or abortion. At the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee this week, where delegates officially nominated Donald Trump as the party’s 2024 presidential candidate, health care issues received little attention from prime-time speakers. The silence is surprising, given health care makes up the largest chunk of the…

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    En la convención republicana de Trump se escuchó poco y nada sobre atención de salud

    July 20, 2024 - By admin

    Ni una palabra sobre el Obamacare o el aborto. En la Convención Nacional Republicana en Milwaukee esta semana, donde los delegados nominaron oficialmente a Donald Trump como candidato presidencial del partido para 2024, los oradores principales le dieron poco lugar a los temas de atención médica. Este silencio es sorprendente,…

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    Trump Is Wrong in Claiming Full Credit for Lowering Insulin Prices

    July 19, 2024 - By admin

    Jacob Gardenswartz “Low INSULIN PRICING was gotten for millions of Americans by me, and the Trump Administration, not by Crooked Joe Biden. He had NOTHING to do with it.” Former President Donald Trump in a Truth Social post, June 8 Former President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed that he — and…

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    California Health Care Pioneer Goes National, Girds for Partisan Skirmishes

    July 16, 2024 - By admin

    SACRAMENTO — When then-Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger called for nearly all Californians to buy health insurance or face a penalty, Anthony Wright slammed the 2007 proposal as “unwarranted, unworkable, and unwise” — one that would punish those who could least afford coverage. The head of Health Access California, one of the…

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    Lack of Affordability Tops Older Americans’ List of Health Care Worries

    July 4, 2024 - By admin

    What weighs most heavily on older adults’ minds when it comes to health care? The cost of services and therapies, and their ability to pay. “It’s on our minds a whole lot because of our age and because everything keeps getting more expensive,” said Connie Colyer, 68, of Pleasureville, Kentucky.…

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    SCOTUS Term Wraps With a Bang

    July 4, 2024 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health Care…

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    The Supreme Court Just Limited Federal Power. Health Care Is Feeling the Shockwaves.

    July 2, 2024 - By admin

    A landmark Supreme Court decision that reins in federal agencies’ authority is expected to hold dramatic consequences for the nation’s health care system, calling into question government rules on anything from consumer protections for patients to drug safety to nursing home care. The June 28 decision overturns a 1984 precedent…

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    SCOTUS Ruling Strips Power From Federal Health Agencies

    June 29, 2024 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health Care…

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    1st Biden-Trump Debate of 2024: What They Got Wrong, and Right

    June 29, 2024 - By admin

    KFF Health News and PolitiFact staffs President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, the presumptive Democratic and Republican presidential nominees, shared a debate stage June 27 for the first time since 2020, in a confrontation that — because of strict debate rules — managed to avoid the near-constant interruptions…

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    Battleground Wisconsin: Voters Feel Nickel-and-Dimed by Health Care Costs

    June 28, 2024 - By admin

    Dancing at Birnamwood Polka Days, a festival in Birnamwood, Wisconsin.(Angela Hart/KFF Health News) Polka festivals are common across Wisconsin, especially in the summertime.(Angela Hart/KFF Health News) At Birnamwood Polka Days, candidates for local and state office often mingle with voters.(Angela Hart/KFF Health News) BIRNAMWOOD, Wis. — The land of fried…

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    Medicaid for Millions in America Hinges on Deloitte-Run Systems Plagued by Errors

    June 25, 2024 - By admin

    Deloitte, a global consultancy that reported revenue last year of $65 billion, pulls in billions of dollars from states and the federal government for supplying technology it says will modernize Medicaid. The company promotes itself as the industry leader in building sophisticated and efficient systems for states that, among other…

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    Live From Aspen: Health and the 2024 Elections

    June 21, 2024 - By admin

    At the Aspen Ideas: Health festival, Julie Rovner, KFF Health News’ chief Washington correspondent, hosts a panel featuring Sandhya Raman and Margot Sanger-Katz.(Nick Tininenko/Aspen Ideas: Health) The Host The presidential election is less than five months away, and while abortion is the only health policy issue expected to play a…

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    Older Women Are Different Than Older Men. Their Health Is Woefully Understudied.

    June 20, 2024 - By admin

    Medical research has shortchanged women for decades. This is particularly true of older women, leaving physicians without critically important information about how to best manage their health. Late last year, the Biden administration promised to address this problem with a new effort called the White House Initiative on Women’s Health…

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    SCOTUS Rejects Abortion Pill Challenge — For Now 

    June 14, 2024 - By admin

    The Host A unanimous Supreme Court turned back a challenge to the FDA’s approval and rules for the abortion pill mifepristone, finding that the anti-abortion doctor group that sued lacked standing to do so. But abortion foes have other ways they intend to curtail availability of the pill, which is…

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    Biden Plan to Save Medicare Patients Money on Drugs Risks Empty Shelves, Pharmacists Say

    June 11, 2024 - By admin

    Months into a new Biden administration policy intended to lower drug costs for Medicare patients, independent pharmacists say they’re struggling to afford to keep some prescription drugs in stock. “It would not matter if the governor himself walked in and said, ‘I need to get this prescription filled,’” said Clint…

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    Weight-Loss Drugs Are So Popular They’re Headed for Medicare Negotiations

    June 10, 2024 - By admin

    The steep prices — and popularity — of Ozempic and similar weight-loss and diabetes drugs could soon make them a priority for Medicare drug price negotiations. List prices for a month’s supply of the drugs range from $936 to $1,349, according to the Peterson-KFF Health System Tracker. The Inflation Reduction…

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    Anti-Abortion Hard-Liners Speak Up – KFF Health News

    May 24, 2024 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health Care…

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    Bird Flu Lands as the Next Public Health Challenge

    May 17, 2024 - By admin

    The Host Public health officials are watching with concern since a strain of bird flu spread to dairy cows in at least nine states, and to at least one dairy worker. But in the wake of covid-19, many farmers are loath to let in health authorities for testing. Meanwhile, another…

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    Newly Minted Doctors Are Avoiding Abortion Ban States

    May 10, 2024 - By admin

    The Host A new analysis finds that graduating medical students were less likely to apply this year for residency training in states that ban or restrict abortion. That was true not only for aspiring OB-GYNs and others who regularly treat pregnant patients, but for all specialties. Meanwhile, another study has…

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    Abortion — Again — At the Supreme Court

    April 26, 2024 - By admin

    The Host Some justices suggested the Supreme Court had said its piece on abortion law when it overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022. This term, however, the court has agreed to review another abortion case. At issue is whether a federal law requiring emergency care in hospitals overrides Idaho’s near-total…

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    Medicare Stumbles Managing a Costly Problem — Chronic Illness

    April 25, 2024 - By admin

    Nearly a decade ago, Medicare launched a program to help the two-thirds of beneficiaries with chronic conditions by paying their doctors an additional monthly fee to coordinate their care. The strategy has largely failed to live up to its potential; only about 4 percent of potentially eligible beneficiaries in the…

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    Medical Providers Still Grappling With UnitedHealth Cyberattack: ‘More Devastating Than Covid’

    April 20, 2024 - By admin

    Two months after a cyberattack on a UnitedHealth Group subsidiary halted payments to some doctors, medical providers say they’re still grappling with the fallout, even though UnitedHealth told shareholders on Tuesday that business is largely back to normal. “We are still desperately struggling,” said Emily Benson, a therapist in Edina,…

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    Medicare’s Push To Improve Chronic Care Attracts Businesses, but Not Many Doctors

    April 18, 2024 - By admin

    Carrie Lester looks forward to the phone call every Thursday from her doctors’ medical assistant, who asks how she’s doing and if she needs prescription refills. The assistant counsels her on dealing with anxiety and her other health issues. Lester credits the chats for keeping her out of the hospital…

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    Attack of the Medicare Machines

    April 11, 2024 - By admin

    Dan Weissmann Covering the American health care system means we tell some scary stories. This episode of “An Arm and a Leg” sounds like a real horror movie.  It uses one of Hollywood’s favorite tropes: machines taking over. And the machines belong to the private health insurance company UnitedHealth Group. …

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    Rising Complaints of Unauthorized Obamacare Plan-Switching and Sign-Ups Trigger Concern

    April 9, 2024 - By admin

    Federal and state regulators aren’t doing enough to stop the growing problem of rogue health insurance brokers making unauthorized policy switches for Affordable Care Act policyholders, say consumers, agents, nonprofit enrollee assistance groups, and other insurance experts. “We think it’s urgent and it requires a lot more attention and resources,”…

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    Biden Is Right About $35 Insulin Cap but Exaggerates Prior Costs for Medicare Enrollees

    April 6, 2024 - By admin

    Samantha Putterman, PolitiFact Insulin for Medicare beneficiaries “was costing 400 bucks a month on average. It now costs $35 a month.” President Joe Biden, in a March 22 speech The cost of insulin in the United States has risen considerably in recent years, with some estimates finding that Americans have…

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    Florida Limits Abortion — For Now

    April 5, 2024 - By admin

    The Host Florida this week became a major focus for advocates on both main sides of the abortion debate. The Florida Supreme Court simultaneously ruled that the state’s 15-week ban, passed in 2022, can take effect immediately before a more sweeping, six-week ban replaces it in May and that voters…

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    ACA Plans Are Being Switched Without Enrollees’ OK

    April 3, 2024 - By admin

    Julie Appleby, KFF Health News Some consumers covered by Affordable Care Act insurance plans are being switched from one plan to another without their express permission, potentially leaving them unable to see their doctors or fill prescriptions. Some face large IRS bills for back taxes. Share Your Story Do you…

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    Adultos mayores, agotados por tener que organizar tanta atención médica

    April 2, 2024 - By admin

    En enero, Susanne Gilliam, de 67 años, estaba yendo a recoger el correo afuera de su casa cuando se cayó al resbalar sobre una capa de hielo negro. Sintió una punzada de dolor en la rodilla y el tobillo de la pierna izquierda. Después de llamar a su marido por…

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    Your Doctor or Your Insurer? Little-Known Rules May Ease the Choice in Medicare Advantage

    March 30, 2024 - By admin

    Bart Klion, 95, and his wife, Barbara, faced a tough choice in January: The upstate New York couple learned that this year they could keep either their private, Medicare Advantage insurance plan — or their doctors at Saratoga Hospital. The Albany Medical Center system, which includes their hospital, is leaving…

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    The Supreme Court and the Abortion Pill

    March 29, 2024 - By admin

    The Host In its first abortion case since the overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022, the Supreme Court this week looked unlikely to uphold an appeals court ruling that would dramatically restrict the availability of the abortion pill mifepristone. But the court already has another abortion-related case teed up…

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    The Burden of Getting Medical Care Can Exhaust Older Patients

    March 28, 2024 - By admin

    Susanne Gilliam, 67, was walking down her driveway to get the mail in January when she slipped and fell on a patch of black ice. Pain shot through her left knee and ankle. After summoning her husband on her phone, with difficulty she made it back to the house. And…

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    Telehealth Sites Promise Cure for ‘Male Menopause’ Despite FDA Ban on Off-Label Ads

    March 22, 2024 - By admin

    Online stores sprang up during the covid-19 pandemic’s telehealth boom touting testosterone as a cure-all for men’s age-related illnesses — despite FDA rules issued years ago restricting such “low testosterone” advertising. In ads on Google, Facebook, and elsewhere, testosterone telemedicine websites may promise a quick fix for sluggishness and low…

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    The ACA Turns 14 – KFF Health News

    March 22, 2024 - By admin

    The Host The Affordable Care Act was signed into law 14 years ago this week, and Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra joined KFF Health News’ Julie Rovner on this week’s “What the Health?” podcast to discuss its accomplishments so far — and the challenges that remain for the…

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    Biden Said Medicare Drug Price Negotiations Cut the Deficit by $160B. That’s Years Away.

    March 21, 2024 - By admin

    Amy Sherman, PolitiFact We cut the federal deficit by $160 billion because Medicare will no longer have to pay those exorbitant prices to Big Pharma. President Joe Biden in his State of the Union address, March 7, 2024 President Joe Biden has been making his case for reelection to voters…

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    Covid and Medicare Payments Spark Remote Patient Monitoring Boom

    March 18, 2024 - By admin

    Billy Abbott, a retired Army medic, wakes at 6 every morning, steps on the bathroom scale, and uses a cuff to take his blood pressure. The devices send those measurements electronically to his doctor in Gulf Shores, Alabama, and a health technology company based in New York, to help him…

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    Maybe It’s a Health Care Election After All

    March 15, 2024 - By admin

    The Host The general election campaign for president is (unofficially) on, as President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have each apparently secured enough delegates to become his respective party’s nominee. And health care is turning out to be an unexpectedly front-and-center campaign issue, as Trump in recent weeks…

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    The Medicare Episode – KFF Health News

    March 11, 2024 - By admin

    Dan Weissmann Medicare may sound like an escape from the expensive world of U.S. health insurance, but it’s more complicated, and expensive, than many realize. And decisions seniors make when they sign up for the federal health insurance program can have huge consequences down the road.  Host Dan Weissmann speaks…

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    Biden Said State of the Union Is Strong and Made Clear His Campaign Is Off and Running

    March 8, 2024 - By admin

    President Joe Biden touted his administration’s accomplishments in health care in a wide-ranging State of the Union address on Thursday evening that touched on subjects such as immigration, the economy, crime, job growth, infrastructure, and the Israel-Hamas war.  With Biden and former President Donald Trump now the presumptive Democratic and…

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    The State of the Union Is … Busy

    March 8, 2024 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health Care…

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    Operating in the Red: Half of Rural Hospitals Lose Money, as Many Cut Services

    March 7, 2024 - By admin

    In a little more than two years as CEO of a small hospital in Wyoming, Dave Ryerse has witnessed firsthand the worsening financial problems eroding rural hospitals nationwide. In 2022, Ryerse’s South Lincoln Medical Center was forced to shutter its operating room because it didn’t have the staff to run…

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    Whistleblower Accuses Aledade, Largest US Independent Primary Care Network, of Medicare Fraud

    March 5, 2024 - By admin

    A Maryland firm that oversees the nation’s largest independent network of primary care medical practices is facing a whistleblower lawsuit alleging it cheated Medicare out of millions of dollars using billing software “rigged” to make patients appear sicker than they were. The civil suit alleges that Aledade Inc.’s billing apps…

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    America Worries About Health Costs — And Voters Want to Hear From Biden and Republicans

    March 4, 2024 - By admin

    President Joe Biden is counting on outrage over abortion restrictions to help drive turnout for his reelection. Former President Donald Trump is promising to take another swing at repealing Obamacare. But around America’s kitchen tables, those are hardly the only health topics voters want to hear about in the 2024…

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    Say That Again: Using Hearing Aids Can Be Frustrating for Older Adults, but Necessary

    February 28, 2024 - By admin

    It was an every-other-day routine, full of frustration. Every time my husband called his father, who was 94 when he died in 2022, he’d wait for his dad to find his hearing aids and put them in before they started talking. Even then, my father-in-law could barely hear what my…

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    Without Medicare Part B’s Shield, Patient’s Family Owes $81,000 for a Single Air-Ambulance Flight

    February 27, 2024 - By admin

    Debra Prichard was a retired factory worker who was careful with her money, including what she spent on medical care, said her daughter, Alicia Wieberg. “She was the kind of person who didn’t go to the doctor for anything.” That ended last year, when the rural Tennessee resident suffered a…

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    Alabama Court Rules Embryos Are Children. What Now?

    February 23, 2024 - By admin

    The Host The Alabama Supreme Court’s groundbreaking ruling last week that frozen embryos have legal rights as people has touched off a national debate about the potential fallout of the “personhood” movement. Already the University of Alabama-Birmingham has paused its in vitro fertilization program while it determines the ongoing legality…

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    Patients See First Savings From Biden’s Drug Price Push, as Pharma Lines Up Its Lawyers

    February 16, 2024 - By admin

    Last year alone, David Mitchell paid $16,525 for 12 little bottles of Pomalyst, one of the pricey medications that treat his multiple myeloma, a blood cancer he was diagnosed with in 2010. The drugs have kept his cancer at bay. But their rapidly increasing costs so infuriated Mitchell that he…

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    Biden Wins Early Court Test for Medicare Drug Negotiations

    February 16, 2024 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health Care…

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    In Fight Over Medicare Payments, the Hospital Lobby Shows Its Strength

    February 13, 2024 - By admin

    In the battle to control health care costs, hospitals are deploying their political power to protect their bottom lines. The point of contention: For decades, Medicare has paid hospitals — including hospital-owned physician practices that may not be physically located in a hospital building — about double the rates it…

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    KFF Health News' 'What the Health?': The Struggle Over Who Gets the Last Word

    February 2, 2024 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health Care…

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    ¿Dónde están los proveedores de atención primaria del país? La respuesta no es fácil

    January 31, 2024 - By admin

    Los médicos en Valley-Wide Health Systems nunca saben quién se presentará en su clínica en San Luis, un pueblo de unas 600 personas en el sur de Colorado. “Si alguien está en trabajo de parto, vendrá. Si alguien tiene una herida profunda, también”, dijo Emelin Martinez, enfermera y directora médica…

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    Where Are the Nation’s Primary Care Providers? It’s Not an Easy Answer

    January 30, 2024 - By admin

    Clinicians at Valley-Wide Health Systems never know who will appear at their clinic in San Luis, a town of about 600 people in southern Colorado. “If someone’s in labor, they’ll show up. If someone has a laceration, they’ll show up,” said nurse practitioner Emelin Martinez, the chief medical officer for…

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    Readers Weigh Downsides of Medicare Advantage and Stick Up for Mary Lou Retton

    January 30, 2024 - By admin

    Letters to the Editor is a periodic feature. We welcome all comments and will publish a selection. We edit for length and clarity and require full names. In response to Sarah Jane Tribble’s report about growing enrollment in Medicare Advantage plans — and the growing concerns — a senior policy adviser at the…

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    With Trump Front of Mind, New Hampshire Voters Cite Abortion and Obamacare as Concerns

    January 25, 2024 - By admin

    HANOVER, N.H. — Health care issues are important to Lana Leggett-Kealey, who works as a genetic genealogist. But on Tuesday, as she walked out of her polling place at a local high school and into a frigid New England morning, she said she had something bigger on her mind when…

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    Medicare Advantage Is Popular, but Some Beneficiaries Feel Buyer’s Remorse

    January 24, 2024 - By admin

    Medicare Advantage plans are booming — 30.8 million of the 60 million Americans with Medicare are now enrolled in the private plans rather than the traditional government-run program. But a little-known fact: Once you’re in a Medicare Advantage plan, you may not be able to get out. Traditional Medicare usually…

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    Watch: Older Americans Say They Feel Stuck in Medicare Advantage Plans

    January 23, 2024 - By admin

    As enrollment in private Medicare Advantage plans grows, so do concerns about how well the coverage works, including from people who say they are stuck in the private plans as their health declines. KFF Health News’ Sarah Jane Tribble explains. Read Tribble’s full article on Medicare Advantage here. KFF Health…

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    Cómo impactaría una segunda presidencia de Trump en la atención de salud

    January 18, 2024 - By admin

    En la campaña presidencial, el ex presidente Donald Trump está prometiendo, una vez más, derogar y reemplazar la Ley de Cuidado de Salud a Bajo Precio (ACA), una meta vaga que se convirtió en uno de los fracasos más llamativos de su administración. “Vamos a luchar por un cuidado de…

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    What Would a Second Trump Presidency Look Like for Health Care?

    January 16, 2024 - By admin

    On the presidential campaign trail, former President Donald Trump is, once again, promising to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act — a nebulous goal that became one of his administration’s splashiest policy failures. “We’re going to fight for much better health care than Obamacare. Obamacare is a catastrophe,” Trump…

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    In a Fractious Rerun, GOP Rivals Haley and DeSantis Debate Health Care. Trump Sits It Out.

    January 13, 2024 - By admin

    The race to win the quickly approaching Iowa caucuses was the theme running through Wednesday night’s Republican presidential debate hosted by CNN at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. Front-runner Donald Trump was again absent and only two other candidates made the cut: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former South…

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    All About the (Government) Funding

    January 12, 2024 - By admin

    The Host As this election year begins in earnest, making it harder for Congress to pass bills, lawmakers on Capitol Hill are still struggling to fund the government for the fiscal year that began last October. And many health priorities hang in the balance. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is again…

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    The AMA Wants a Medicare Cut Reversed – And Lawmakers To Stay Out of Care

    January 12, 2024 - By admin

    Congress is back this week and feverishly working on a bipartisan agreement to fund the government for the rest of the 2024 fiscal year. Ahead of a potential vote, I spoke with Jesse Ehrenfeld, the president of the American Medical Association, the nation’s largest lobby group for doctors, about his…

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    Adultos mayores se sienten “atrapados” en planes de Medicare Advantage

    January 10, 2024 - By admin

    En 2016, Richard Timmins fue a un seminario informativo gratuito para aprender más sobre la cobertura de Medicare. “Escuché al agente de seguros y, básicamente, hizo publicidad de Medicare Advantage”, dijo Timmins. El agente describió la cobertura menos costosa y más amplia que ofrecen los planes, financiados en gran parte…

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    Older Americans Say They Feel Trapped in Medicare Advantage Plans

    January 5, 2024 - By admin

    In 2016, Richard Timmins went to a free informational seminar to learn more about Medicare coverage. “I listened to the insurance agent and, basically, he really promoted Medicare Advantage,” Timmins said. The agent described less expensive and broader coverage offered by the plans, which are funded largely by the government…

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    Why Do We Pay For so Much Worthless Health Care?

    December 23, 2023 - By admin

    Medical advances are expensive. Take Wegovy, the wildly successful obesity drug that we learned last week may also reduce the risk of heart disease. If just 10 percent of Medicare beneficiaries start taking the drug, taxpayers could be on the hook for nearly $27 billion a year.  So how can…

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    Hospitals and Doctors Are Fed up With Medicare Advantage

    December 22, 2023 - By admin

    Medicare Advantage plans are pretty popular with both lawmakers and ordinary Americans — they now enroll about 31 million people, representing just over half of everyone in Medicare, by KFF’s count. But among doctors and hospitals, it’s a different story. Across the country, provider grumbling about claim denials and onerous…

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    2023 Is a Wrap – KFF Health News

    December 22, 2023 - By admin

    The Host Even without covid dominating the headlines, 2023 was a busy year for health policy. The ever-rising cost of health care remained an issue plaguing patients and policymakers alike, while millions of Americans lost insurance coverage as states redetermined eligibility for their Medicaid programs in the wake of the…

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    Medicare Advantage Increasingly Popular With Seniors — But Not Hospitals and Doctors

    December 21, 2023 - By admin

    A hospital system in Georgia. Two medical groups in San Diego. Another in Louisville, Kentucky, and nearly one-third of Nebraska hospitals. Across the country, health care providers are refusing to accept some Medicare Advantage plans — even as the coverage offered by commercial insurers increasingly displaces the traditional government program…

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    Uncle Sam Wants You … to Help Stop Insurers’ Bogus Medicare Advantage Sales Tactics

    December 21, 2023 - By admin

    Susan Jaffe After an unprecedented crackdown on misleading advertising claims by insurers selling private Medicare Advantage and drug plans, the Biden administration hopes to unleash a special weapon to make sure companies follow the new rules: you. Officials at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services are encouraging seniors and…

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    Adultos mayores, detectives contra avisos engañosos de Medicare Advantage

    December 20, 2023 - By admin

    Susan Jaffe Después de una ofensiva sin precedentes contra las publicidades engañosas de las aseguradoras que venden planes privados de Medicare Advantage y de medicamentos, la administración Biden espera utilizar un arma especial para asegurarse que las empresas sigan las nuevas reglas: esa arma eres tú. Funcionarios de los Centros…

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    Trump Puts Obamacare Repeal Back on Agenda

    December 20, 2023 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health Care…

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    Desperate Families Search for Affordable Home Care

    December 19, 2023 - By admin

    It’s a good day when Frank Lee, a retired chef, can slip out to the hardware store, fairly confident that his wife, Robin, is in the hands of reliable help. He spends nearly every hour of every day anxiously overseeing her care at their home on the Isle of Palms,…

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    Dodging the Medicare Enrollment Deadline Can Be Costly

    December 19, 2023 - By admin

    Angela M. Du Bois, a retired software tester in Durham, North Carolina, wasn’t looking to replace her UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage plan. She wasn’t concerned as the Dec. 7 deadline approached for choosing another of the privately run health insurance alternatives to original Medicare. But then something caught her attention: When…

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    Democrats See Opportunity in GOP Threats to Repeal Health Law 

    December 18, 2023 - By admin

    The Host Julie Rovner KFF Health News @jrovner Read Julie’s stories. Julie Rovner is chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ weekly health policy news podcast, “What the Health?” A noted expert on health policy issues, Julie is the author of the critically praised reference book “Health Care…

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