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More Seniors Are Dying In Falls. Doctors Could Do More To Reduce The Risk.

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Doctors should assess older adults for the risk of falling, come up with individualized plans and refer seniors to physical therapists, occupational therapists and evidence-based programs.

1 In 6 Insured Hospital Patients Get A Surprise Bill For Out-Of-Network Care

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On average, 16% of inpatient stays and 18% of emergency visits left a patient with at least one out-of-network charge, most of those came from doctors offering treatment at the hospital, according to a study by the Kaiser Family Foundation.

Study: Arkansas Medicaid Work Requirement Hits Those Already Employed

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More than 95% of the Arkansas residents targeted by the state’s Medicaid work requirement were already working or met the criteria to be exempted from the mandate, according to a study in the New England Journal of Medicine.

Por qué Amazon Alexa puede ser mala para la atención de salud

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Las firmas de capital privado y de riesgo están enamoradas de una legión de nuevas empresas que promocionan los beneficios de las visitas médicas virtuales… ¿son buenas?

Analysis: Why Alexa’s Bedside Manner Is Bad For Health Care

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Amazon’s personal assistant is gaining medical skills to provide coaching or transmit and monitor patient data. Besides the loss of the human touch, virtual medicine pursued in the name of business efficiency or profit bodes ill.

How To Find And Use New Federal Ratings For Rehab Services At Nursing Homes

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For the first time, the federal government is measuring the quality of rehab services in nursing homes for the millions of older adults who need post-hospitalization care.

Short-Staffed Nursing Homes See Drop In Medicare Ratings

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In its latest update to the Nursing Home Compare website, the government gave 1,638 homes its lowest star rating for staffing — one star on its five-star scale. Most were downgraded because payroll records reported no registered-nurse hours at all for at least four days.

El legado de María: estudiantes en Puerto Rico sufren de estrés post traumático

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Casi el 46% dijo que su casa estaba dañada. Más del 32% experimentó escasez de alimentos y agua. Y aproximadamente el 58% informó que un amigo o miembro de su familia se había ido de la isla.

Hurricane Maria’s Legacy: Thousands Of Puerto Rican Students Show PTSD Symptoms

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A survey of more than 96,000 students finds that 7.2% reported “clinically significant” symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, according to a study in JAMA Network Open.

En 10 años, adultos mayores de clase media no podrán pagar por atención médica y vivienda

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Para 2029, más de la mitad de las personas mayores de ingresos medios tendrán recursos financieros anuales de $60,000 o menos, incluso si se incluye el valor agregado que tengan sus propiedades.

Enfermedad del hígado graso afecta a niños latinos como un “tsunami silencioso”

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Investigaciones recientes muestran que cerca de 1 de cada 4 personas en el país sufre la enfermedad del hígado graso. Pero entre los latinos, la tasa es significativamente más alta.

Liver Illness Strikes Latino Children Like A ‘Silent Tsunami’

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Potentially deadly fatty liver disease, linked to overconsumption of sugar in drinks and food, often starts in childhood. The goal: Get children to change their habits.

Workplace Wellness Programs Barely Move The Needle, Study Finds

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New research published in JAMA detected some changes in healthy behavior like weight and stress, but little overall impact in workers’ health status or employer health care spending.

Crece la preocupación por posible vínculo entre popular herbicida y el cáncer

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El glifosato es el herbicida más utilizado en los Estados Unidos, y probablemente en todo el mundo. Se usa en casi cada acre de maíz, algodón y soya cultivados en el país. La marca más popular es Roundup.