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The U.S. faces a growing shortage of professionals trained to work with youth — at a time when depression and anxiety are on the rise. Suicide was the #2 cause of death for children from age 10 to 24 in 2017, after accidents. via
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Kristin Gourlay 3 小時
Bravo to , bringing in the investigative sunlight. "FDA to end program that hid millions of reports on faulty medical devices"
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Kytja Weir 3 小時
So excited to have and joining us here at today. They are part of our new Midwest Bureau, along with . Follow them and watch out for the 🔥 these talented journalists will unleash.
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Data from New York state found that ER care involving out-of-network plastic surgery services was the most frequent type of medical care to come before a program that arbitrates . via
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Kaiser Health News 3 小時
Here's what YOU had to say about our April reporting.
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Hasan Shanawani MD 4 小時
Another great story of the financial perils of healthcare in America. This one has 2 do with the “in-network/ out-of-network” craziness that can break us financially. By and
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Kaiser Health News 4 小時
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Six weeks later, as Ensor, then 65, continued to make an uneventful recovery, a collection agency called to inquire how he and his wife planned to pay the $71,729 bill for the assistant surgeon. via
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Kaiser Health News 4 小時
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The emergency physician summoned the on-call plastic surgeon, who admitted him to the hospital and scheduled him for surgery the next day. Shortly before surgery, the doctor introduced Ensor to a second plastic surgeon who would assist in the 90-minute procedure.
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Kaiser Health News 4 小時
Bob Ensor didn’t see the boom swinging violently toward him, but he heard the crack as it hit him in the face.
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Dave Cotie GHS 4 小時
Even doctors have a difficult time navigating the system. We find a majority of the "claim" problems our clients encounter are due to errors and disconnect with Hospital billing departments or outsourced services provides hire
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PBS NewsHour 20 小時
The FDA is shutting down its controversial “alternative summary reporting” program and ending its decades-long practice of allowing medical device makers to conceal millions of reports of harm and malfunctions from the general public (via ).
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PBS NewsHour 4 小時
On the worst-staffed days at an average nursing home facility, on-duty personnel cared for nearly twice as many residents as they did when the staffing roster was fullest (via ).
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Hopkins Med News 5月5日
. gives examples of hospital error "never events" - wrong drug given, right drug but wrong dose, surgery on wrong patient, surgery on wrong body part. session featuring
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Newsy 5月5日
We're teaming up with to bring you "What The Health?," the latest in health care policy. Today at 11 a.m. ET, panelists discuss the Justice Department's efforts to get courts to overturn the Affordable Care Act, a historic House hearing on "Medicare For All," and more.
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Candy Sagon 5月5日
Among the millions of reports hid: “The agency has for years allowed makers of breast implants to report hundreds of thousands of injuries and malfunctions out of the public eye, federal records show.“
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Kaiser Health News 5月5日
When someone is in observation care, he or she can face copayments for individual tests and medical services under Medicare Part B — expenses that can quickly add up. via
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Kaiser Health News 5月5日
The program, which began about 20 years ago, was so little-known that forensic medical device experts and even a recent commissioner were unaware of its existence. via
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Kaiser Health News 5月5日
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Kaiser Health News 5月5日
Without access to regular cleanings and other preventive care, “you get to the point that you need anesthesia because you’ve had a little problem that’s gotten big,” said Eileen Crumm. via David Tuller
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Kaiser Health News 5月4日
“This study is a critical first step in cities adopting clear standards for safety that all operators must adhere to,” said Paul Steely White, Bird’s director of safety policy and advocacy. via
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