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$50 Billion in Opioid Settlement Cash Is on the Way. We鈥檙e Tracking How It鈥檚 Spent.

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Spending the money effectively and equitably is a tall order for state and local governments, and a lack of transparency in the process is already leading to fears of misuse.

Feds Move to Rein In Prior Authorization, a System That Harms and Frustrates Patients

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The federal government wants to change the way health insurers use prior authorization 鈥 the requirement that patients get permission before undergoing treatment. Designed to prevent doctors from deploying expensive, ineffectual procedures, prior authorization has become a confusing maze that denies or delays care, burdens physicians with paperwork, and perpetuates racial disparities. New rules may not be enough to solve the problems.

Montana Seeks to Insulate Nursing Homes From Future Financial Crises

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Lawmakers are considering creating standards to set Medicaid reimbursement rates. But industry observers wonder whether the move would be too little, too late to bolster a beleaguered industry.

States Seek Crackdown on Toxic Ingredients in Cosmetics to Close Gaps in Federal Oversight

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Washington state regulators found formaldehyde, lead, and arsenic in lipstick, powder foundations, skin lotions, and hair products marketed to and popular with women of color. Now legislators there are seeking to ban the products and, like at least a dozen other states, make up for lax federal rules.

Inside a Children鈥檚 Hospital: Struggling to Cope With a Surge of Respiratory Illness

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Pediatric cases of RSV and flu have families crowding into ERs, as health systems juggle staff shortages. In Michigan, only 10 out of 130 hospitals have a pediatric ICU.

KHN Investigation: The System Feds Rely On to Stop Repeat Health Fraud Is Broken

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A months-long KHN examination of the system meant to bar fraudsters from Medicaid, Medicare, and other federal health programs found gaping holes and expansive gray areas through which banned individuals slip to repeatedly bilk taxpayer-funded programs.

El tema del aborto ayuda a los dem贸cratas a minimizar p茅rdidas en estas elecciones

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Entre otros problemas que enfrentaron los votantes el martes, los residentes de Dakota del Sur aprobaron una expansi贸n de Medicaid bajo la Ley de Cuidado de Salud a Bajo Precio.

Abortion Issue Helps Limit Democrats鈥 Losses in Midterms

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Although control of Congress was still undecided Wednesday, Republicans seemed poised to take power in the House, while the fate of the Senate remained too close to call. Economic issues were at the top of voters鈥 minds, but abortion access also played a large role in their decisions.

Listen: With Abortion Rights on the Ballot in Michigan, Women Tell Their Stories

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Women who need abortion care come to Michigan from surrounding states that already have banned the procedure. A clinic in suburban Detroit allowed a reporter to interview patients, doctors, and nurses to understand what is at stake as voters decide whether to guarantee abortion access in the Michigan Constitution.

Awaiting Voters鈥 Decision on Abortion, When Medicine and Politics Collide

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As Michigan and several other states await voters鈥 verdicts on ballot measures about abortion, the providers, patients, and activists on both sides strategize their next steps.

Kids鈥 Mental Health Care Leaves Parents in Debt and in the Shadows

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A youth mental health crisis and a shortage of therapists and other care providers who take insurance are pushing many families into financial ruin. But it’s rarely acknowledged as medical debt.

Comienzan a estar disponibles aud铆fonos de venta libre desde $199

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Los aud铆fonos de venta libre cuestan menos en parte porque no incluyen los servicios de un experto para una evaluaci贸n auditiva, ajuste y afinaci贸n del dispositivo. En cambio, los nuevos dispositivos deben ser configurados por los propios consumidores.

Say What? Hearing Aids Available Over-the-Counter for as Low as $199, and Without a Prescription

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The cheaper over-the-counter aids are for adults with mild to moderate hearing loss 鈥 a market of tens of millions of people, many of whom have until now been priced out because prescription devices can cost thousands of dollars.

Genetic Tests Create Treatment Opportunities and Confusion for Breast Cancer Patients

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Doctors are divided on whether blanket testing of breast cancer patients is warranted, since scientists and physicians are sometimes unsure about how to interpret the results.

A los reci茅n nacidos se les extrae sangre para analizarla, 驴deben los estados conservar esas muestras?

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Algunos estados permiten que se utilicen en estudios de investigaci贸n, a veces por parte de terceros a cambio de una cuota, o que se proporcionen al personal policial que investiga un delito.

Newborns Get Routine Heel Blood Tests, but Should States Keep Those Samples?

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Shortly after birth, babies are pricked in the heel so their blood can be tested for life-threatening conditions. States generally save leftover blood from those samples, and parents and privacy experts are concerned that information could be used without consent years later.

KHN鈥檚 鈥榃hat the Health?鈥: Judge Takes Aim at the Affordable Care Act鈥檚 Preventive Care Benefits

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A federal judge in Texas 鈥 the same one who tried to strike down the Affordable Care Act as unconstitutional in 2018 鈥 has ruled against some of the ACA鈥檚 preventive benefits, including the requirement that employers cover medication to prevent HIV. Meanwhile, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs tries to make abortions slightly more available to veterans and their dependents. Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Sarah Karlin-Smith of the Pink Sheet, and Joanne Kenen of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Politico join KHN鈥檚 Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more. Also this week, Rovner interviews KHN鈥檚 Lauren Sausser, who reported and wrote the latest KHN-NPR 鈥淏ill of the Month鈥 installment.

Abortion Is Shaking Up Attorneys General Races and Exposing Limits to Their Powers

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Abortion access is shaping races for legal office across the country, from local district attorneys to attorneys general. But it鈥檚 also highlighting the boundaries of their offices.