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Journalists Investigate Private Equity, Medical Debt, and Mental Health Care

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KHN and California Healthline staff made the rounds on national and local media this week to discuss their stories. Here’s a collection of their appearances.

Long Wait for Justice: People in Jail Face Delays for Mental Health Care Before They Can Stand Trial

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People in jail who have serious mental illness and cannot stand trial because of their condition are waiting months, or even more than a year, to get into their state psychiatric hospitals.

Despite a First-Ever ‘Right-to-Repair’ Law, There’s No Easy Fix for Wheelchair Users

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Colorado lawmakers approved a measure that will make it easier for people to fix their power wheelchairs when they wear out or break down, but arcane regulations and manufacturers create high hurdles for nationwide reform.

Refurbished Walkers and Wheelchairs Fill Gaps Created by Supply Chain Problems

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Loan closets are playing an important role as supply chain issues and the rising price of aluminum have led to shortages in medical equipment such as wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, and knee scooters.

Journalists Recap Coverage of the Ongoing Pandemic and Lead Risks in Schools’ Drinking Water

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KHN and California Healthline staff made the rounds on national and local media this week to discuss their stories. Here’s a collection of their appearances.

Pandemic Medical Innovations Leave Behind People With Disabilities

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As the country enters Year 3 of the pandemic emergency, people with disabilities across the U.S. are still finding it difficult to use innovations in telemedicine, teleworking, and testing.

Desperate for Cash: Programs for People With Disabilities Still Not Seeing Federal Funds

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Almost a year after the American Rescue Plan Act allocated what could amount to $25 billion to home and community-based services run by Medicaid, many states have yet to access much of the money due to delays and red tape.

Journalists Discuss the Cost of Service Dogs and Medicaid Coverage for People With HIV

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KHN and California Healthline staff made the rounds on national and local media this week to discuss their stories. Here’s a collection of their appearances.

Para las personas con sistemas inmunes frágiles no hay retorno a la “normalidadâ€

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Personas con salud frágil y de alto riesgo denuncian que se les ignora. Mientras, el resto de la sociedad abandona las medidas de protección contra la pandemia, como el uso de la máscara y la distancia física.

Covid Still Threatens Millions of Americans. Why Are We So Eager to Move On?

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Those who are living with disabilities, chronic illnesses or are immunocompromised because of medications or cancer treatment feel that their needs are not being considered as states open back up and lift mask mandates.

La alta demanda de perros de servicio crea un mercado salvaje y a veces fraudulento

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Estos perros aprenden a ayudar a los seres humanos, pero quedan atrapados en engaños. Muchos los usan para un mercado que abusa de los que tienen necesidades médicas.

Demand for Service Dogs Unleashes a ‘Wild West’ Market

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Service dogs can help people with ailments from autism to epilepsy, but a trained dog can cost up to $40,000 — and insurance won’t cover it.

A Disabled Activist Speaks Out About Feeling ‘Disposable’

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Alice Wong, a writer and organizer in San Francisco, says the isolation and loss of the pandemic have shown society what it’s like to be disabled.

Niños con discapacidades enfrentan retos especiales por covid al regresar a la escuela

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Cerca de 7 millones de niños y jóvenes estadounidenses, de 3 a 21 años, con necesidades especiales, han tenido que enfrentar desafíos físicos y mentales para volver a la escuela.

Reluctant Localities Are Being Dragged Into Court to Fix Sidewalks for People With Disabilities

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Hundreds of towns, cities and states across the U.S. have ignored part of the Americans With Disabilities Act, and now it’s costing them billions of dollars to comply.

Low Wages and Pandemic Gut Staffing Support for Those With Disabilities

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Group homes and facilities that serve people with intellectual and developmental disabilities were hurting for staffers before the pandemic. Now the nationwide job crunch and pandemic pressures are making it even worse.