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Observan Un Significativo Aumento De Hospitalizaciones Psiquiátricas En Latinos Jóvenes De California

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Algunos expertos dicen que el aumento del 86 por ciento en las hospitalizaciones psiquiátricas, desde el 2007, significa una seria deficiencia en el cuidado preventivo; otros creen que haber reducido el estigma ha llevado a los jóvenes a aceptar ayuda.

Latino Youth In California See Significant Rise In Psychiatric Hospitalizations

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Some experts say the 86 percent increase in psychiatric hospitalizations since 2007 means preventive care is seriously lacking; others believe reduced stigma has led more kids to accept help.

Farm Contractors Balk At Obamacare Requirements

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The federal health law is putting farmers in a tough spot. Many contractors supplying workers have to offer health coverage. Insurance is costly, and contractors worry about immigration fallout.

Surprise! Here’s Another Bill For That ‘Paramedic Response’

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California cities increasingly are billing patients for paramedic services that they say were not covered by insurers. One 85-year-old woman took on city hall.

A Last-Minute Reprieve For Some Consumers On California Exchange

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Faced with the possibility of a tax penalty, many people scrambled to enroll, and the exchange extended the deadline for those who officially started the process as of Jan. 31.  

Slipping Between Medicaid And Marketplace Coverage Can Leave Consumers Confused

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KHN’s consumer columnist answers questions about how people can handle moving between the government health plan for low-income residents and the private plans offered on the federal health law’s exchanges.