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How Low Can They Go? Rural Hospitals Weigh Keeping Obstetric Units When Births Decline
Many small hospitals have shuttered their labor and delivery units as births decline. For those who resist the trend, some studies suggest that hospitals with low deliveries are more likely to see complications for patients. Doctors and public health experts say there is no magic number to determine when it is best to close an obstetrics unit.
Researcher: Medicare Advantage Plans Costing Billions More Than They Should
Some insurers pocketed 鈥榚ye-popping鈥 overpayments, billing records show.
6 Months to Live or Die: How Long Should an Alcoholic Liver Disease Patient Wait for a Transplant?
In a practice dating to the 1980s, many hospitals require people with alcohol-related liver disease to complete a period of sobriety before they can be added to the waiting list for a liver. But this thinking may be changing.
New Research Finds J&J Vaccine Has Muscle Against Covid鈥檚 Delta Variant
The data is reassuring to people who got this shot.
Hospitals, Insurers Invest Big Dollars to Tackle Patients鈥 Social Needs
Eager to control costs, health systems and insurers are trying to address patients鈥 social needs such as food insecurity, transportation and housing. Yet, after years of testing, there鈥檚 slim evidence these efforts pay off.
Many New Moms Get Kicked Off Medicaid 2 Months After Giving Birth. Illinois Will Change That.
Each year, hundreds of thousands of new mothers lose Medicaid coverage after 60 days when their income exceeds limits. But deadly childbirth complications persist months longer.
Pandemic Leads Doctors to Rethink Unnecessary Treatment
Covid-caused delays in medical treatments and surgeries are producing data for health care providers to take another look at what鈥檚 needed and what isn鈥檛.
鈥楰icking You When You鈥檙e Down鈥: Many Cancer Patients Pay Dearly for Parking
Patients often fork over payments comparable to valet rates to park while receiving care. A recent study found that some of the country鈥檚 most prestigious cancer centers charge nearly $1,700 over the course of treatment for some types of the disease.
Trouble Managing Money May Be an Early Sign of Dementia
Long before they receive a dementia diagnosis, many people begin to mismanage their finances as their memory, organizational skills and self-control falter.
Mental Health Services Wane as Insurers Appear to Skirt Parity Rules During Pandemic
A report from the Government Accountability Office paints a picture of an already strained behavioral health system struggling after the pandemic struck to meet the treatment needs of millions of Americans with conditions like alcohol use disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Indiana鈥檚 Medicaid Expansion 鈥 Designed by Pence and Verma 鈥 Panned in Federal Report
Indiana鈥檚 program seeks to give expansion enrollees 鈥渟kin in the game,鈥 requiring that they pay small monthly premiums and manage health savings accounts.
Dram谩tica baja de enfermedades por virus comunes, 驴significa m谩scaras para siempre?
Algunos expertos, como los investigadores que intentan mejorar las m谩scaras, argumentan que m谩s sociedades deber铆an adoptarlas, como lo han hecho algunos pa铆ses asi谩ticos.
Dramatic Drop in Common Viruses Raises Question: Masks Forever?
Hospitalizations are down 62% for childhood respiratory illnesses, a study shows. Masking and social distancing are keeping a variety of viruses in check this flu season.
Did CDC Delays in Up-To-Date Masking Advice Cost Health Workers’ Lives?
Researchers say 鈥渧ery low鈥-quality research from the 2003 SARS outbreak drove guidelines on who got the best PPE, leaving those most at risk exposed.
Coronavirus Deranges the Immune System in Complex and Deadly Ways
Researchers are testing treatments to overcome autoimmune reactions that begin when the body鈥檚 defenses respond to the coronavirus.
Children鈥檚 Hospitals Are Partly to Blame as Superbugs Increasingly Attack Kids
A growing body of research shows that overuse and misuse of antibiotics in children鈥檚 hospitals is helping fuel superbugs, which typically strike frail seniors but are increasingly infecting kids. And the pandemic is making things worse.
Alzheimer鈥檚 Inc.: Colleagues Question Scientist鈥檚 Pricey Recipe Against Memory Loss
Dr. Dale Bredesen is a well-known, well-respected neurologist. But his colleagues think the comprehensive Alzheimer鈥檚 program he鈥檚 marketing through a private company is a mixture of free-for-the-asking common sense and unproven interventions.
Feds Look to Pharmacists to Boost Childhood Immunization Rates
Fears over COVID-19 have contributed to a slump in inoculations among children. Now the federal government is looking to pharmacists for help, but many of them do not participate in a program that offers free shots to half the kids in the U.S.
For Nurses Feeling the Strain of the Pandemic, Virus Resurgence Is 鈥楶aralyzing鈥
COVID-19鈥檚 toll weighs heavily on nurses, who can suffer stress and other psychological problems if they don鈥檛 believe they are able to help their patients sufficiently.
鈥楤reakthrough Finding鈥 Reveals Why Certain COVID Patients Die
Scientists have found that some people have antibodies against parts of their own immune system, allowing viruses to multiply rapidly.