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‘An Arm And A Leg’: Superheroes Of ‘Stuff’ Help Health Workers In NYC

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“An Arm and a Leg” is back — sooner than we expected — with stories about how COVID-19 intersects with the cost of health care, and how we can all respond. So we’re calling it SEASON-19.

Se hizo la prueba de coronavirus. Luego vino la catarata de facturas médicas

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Nadie está haciendo mucho para rescatar a pacientes que necesitan desesperadamente protección contra este tipo de facturas, en un sistema que cobra libremente por cada atención que dispensa.

Para luchar contra el coronavirus, médicos y enfermeras retirados vuelven a trabajar

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En Nueva York, California, Illinois y Colorado, los gobernadores han hecho un llamado a los profesionales de salud jubilados para que den un paso adelante. Miles han respondido.

Bloomberg y atención médica: traducir su historial como alcalde a nivel nacional

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¿Qué puede decirnos el récord de Michael Bloomberg durante su período como alcalde de Nueva York sobre cómo podría abordar la atención médica desde la Casa Blanca?

Bloomberg On Health Care: Translating His Mayoral Record To The National Stage

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Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg uses health care as a key message in his Democratic presidential primary run. Now that he will be taking the stage in the Feb. 19 debate, the message could take on even more prominence.

Diagnosed With Dementia, She Documented Her Wishes. They Said No.

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Across the U.S., people with early dementia are signing new advance directives to confirm their end-of-life wishes while they still have the ability to do so. But doctors say the documents may offer a false sense of security.

Nueva York es el estado con el número más bajo de suicidios. ¿Por qué?

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En 2017, 1.4 millones de adultos intentaron suicidarse, y más de 47,000 lograron acabar con su vida, convirtiendo al suicidio en la décima causa de muerte en el país, según los CDC.

As Congress Works To Curb Surprise Medical Bills, N.Y.’s Fix Gets Examined

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A USC-Brookings analysis finds that the New York plan to resolve disputes between providers and insurers without leaving patients on the hook might actually be driving up costs in the system.

Víctimas de violación reciben cuentas por examen forense, aunque una ley lo prohíbe

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Durante 25 años, el Acta de Violencia contra la Mujer ha requerido que el estado que quiera ser elegible para ciertos subsidios federales cubra el costo de exámenes médicos para víctimas de agresión sexual. 

Despite Federal Protections, Rape Victims Still Get Billed For Forensic Exams

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Under federal law, people who have been raped don’t have to pay for medical forensic exams, yet many get billed and have trouble getting the hospitals or collection agencies to stop dunning them for payment.

Universal Health Care For New Yorkers? Not Exactly

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Despite what New York Mayor Bill de Blasio claimed during the first night of the presidential debates, universal health care in the Big Apple is still in the seeding stage.

Payroll Tax Is One State’s Bold Solution To Help Seniors Age At Home

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Under a program enacted in Washington state this spring, workers can get up to $36,500 to help pay for long-term health care and services such as installing grab bars in the shower or respite care for family caregivers.

‘John Doe’ Patients Sometimes Force Hospital Staff To Play Detective

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A large public hospital in Los Angeles gets over 1,000 unidentified patients a year. Most are quickly identified, but some require considerable gumshoe work — a task that can be complicated by medical privacy laws.