Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Cluster Of Candida Auris Superbug Reported In Kids In Las Vegas Hospital
Three cases of once-rare Candida auris, a drug-resistant 鈥渟uperbug,鈥 were reported in infants with heart defects at Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report obtained through a public records request. (Hynes, 10/22)
Nine years after the hospital closed in the southwest Georgia town of Arlington, the worry about health care lurks. Health insurance premiums are high, many residents report poor health and there鈥檚 no guarantee Calhoun County鈥檚 sole ambulance will arrive promptly if it鈥檚 taking a patient to a distant hospital. 鈥淚f it鈥檚 out on a call, you might as well throw them in the truck then and try to get somewhere,鈥 said resident Sam Robinson. (Amy, 10/22)
The San Diego County Sheriff鈥檚 Department is launching a pilot program that will outfit 10 of the downtown Central Jail鈥檚 most medically at-risk people with a health-monitoring device. (Davis, 10/22)
KHN: For The Houma People, Displacement Looms With Every Storm聽
For generations, Thomas Dardar Jr.鈥檚 family has lived on a small bayou island off the coast of Louisiana called Isle de Jean Charles. Environmental changes, rising seawaters, and storms have dramatically changed the island. Home to members of the United Houma Nation, the island is now about 320 acres, a sliver of the more than 22,000 acres it was in the mid-20th century. Massive hurricanes, including Katrina and Ida, have raked the area. Relief efforts struggled to meet the devastation caused in 2005 by Hurricane Katrina, which killed more than 1,800 people along the Gulf Coast, swept away coastal land, and caused more than $100 billion in damage. The island鈥檚 only road to the mainland is often impassable because of strong winds and rising water. Encroaching water has made growing food difficult. (Huetteman, 10/24)