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October 25
KFF Health exclusive: Emails reveal how health departments struggle to track human bird flu cases
Emails reveal health departments struggle to track human bird flu as cases surge. Surveillance is hindered by delays, farm owners' resistance, and resource shortages, risking undetected outbreaks.
Health
October 7
Political rivals agree medical debt is urgent issue
Despite political tensions, Democrats and Republicans have passed bipartisan laws in over 20 states to protect patients from aggressive billing and collections.
Health
September 26
Nursing aides plagued by PTSD after ‘nightmare’ COVID conditions have little help
Nursing aides at a Massachusetts veterans home are grappling with PTSD and health issues from the COVID-19 pandemic, with little support. Despite state reforms and settlements for veterans, caregivers feel abandoned and overburdened.
Health
September 25
Half of Missourians have faced recent medical debt, survey finds
A recent survey by the Missouri Foundation for Health shows two in five Missouri adults owe money for medical services, with one in 10 owing more than $5,000. Many cut back on basic needs or increase other debts.
Health
July 16
Rural hospitals built during baby boom now face baby bust
Rural hospitals built during the Baby Boom era are now shutting down labor and delivery units due to a significant drop in birth rates. This trend poses challenges for expecting mothers in remote areas.
Health
June 18
California loops in AI to translate health care information; some fear tech lacks nuance
California aims to use AI for translating health care info, sparking concerns over nuance and accuracy. While promising efficiency, experts stress human oversight to avoid miscommunication.
Health
June 17
Americans with HIV are living longer, but federal spending isn’t keeping up
Americans with HIV are living longer thanks to medical advancements, but federal funding isn't keeping pace. As the aging HIV-positive population faces complex health challenges, gaps in the healthcare system and inadequate funding threaten their well-being.
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