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‘No Mercy’ Chapter 6: Trickle-Down Heartache Reaches the Next Generation in a Rural Town With No Hospital

By Sarah Jane Tribble November 3, 2020 KFF Health News Original

Meet Josh. He’s a teenager in Fort Scott, Kansas, who dropped out of high school around the same time the town’s hospital closed. He says those two things are related.

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To Vaccinate Veterans, Health Care Workers Must Cross Mountains, Plains and Tundra

By Patricia Kime February 19, 2021 KFF Health News Original

Veterans Affairs officials are flying COVID-19 vaccines to remote locations in Montana and Alaska to quickly inoculate rural veterans before the drugs expire.

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‘Pennie’-Pinching States Take Over Obamacare Exchanges From Feds

By Phil Galewitz August 17, 2020 KFF Health News Original

Pennsylvania and New Jersey are leaving the federal marketplace this fall to save money and will start their own insurance exchanges. Kentucky, New Mexico, Virginia and Maine are looking to join them in 2021 or beyond.

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As the Terror of COVID Struck, Health Care Workers Struggled to Survive. Thousands Lost the Fight.

By Christina Jewett and Robert Lewis December 23, 2020 KFF Health News Original

At least 2,900 health workers have died since the pandemic began. Many were minorities with the highest levels of patient contact.

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Superstar Athletes Popularize Unproven Stem Cell Procedures

By Liz Szabo August 5, 2019 KFF Health News Original

Treatments for baseball pitcher Max Scherzer and other pros may mislead fans about costly, controversial, unapproved stem cell shots.

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Estrellas del deporte popularizan terapias con células madre que no están probadas

By Liz Szabo August 5, 2019 KFF Health News Original

Médicos están preocupados por el mensaje equivocado que se está enviando sobre estos tratamientos que, dicen, no están probados y realmente no aceleran los procesos de recuperación.

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For Those With Developmental Disabilities, Dental Needs Are Great, Good Care Elusive

By David Tuller May 3, 2019 KFF Health News Original

Lack of access means that people with physical and cognitive disabilities have a heavier burden of dental disease.

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So Much Care It Hurts: Unneeded Scans, Therapy, Surgery Only Add To Patients’ Ills

By Liz Szabo October 23, 2017 KFF Health News Original

Overtreatment of breast cancer and other diseases is pervasive, burdening patients and the health care system with enormous costs and needless suffering.

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Do You Speak Health Insurance? It’s Not Easy.

By Mark Zdechlik, Minnesota Public Radio January 4, 2016 KFF Health News Original

Even savvy consumers stumble over terms like “coinsurance.”

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Table and Map: Government-Backed Loans To Health Care Businesses

May 26, 2010 Page

<< Go Back: “Experts Worry: Could Government Loans To Doctors Raise Health Costs?” Here is a state-by-state breakdown of Small Business Administration-backed loans under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the stimulus program, to health care-related businesses from February 2009 to April 2010. View Government-Backed Loans To Health Care Businesses in a larger […]

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Seven Things You Didn’t Know Were In The Senate Health Bill

By Mary Agnes Carey and Laurie McGinley and Phil Galewitz November 30, 2009 KFF Health News Original

While much of the attention paid to the Senate health reform bill has been about the public option or financing, there are many lesser-known provisions that would affect consumers.

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How Congress Might Tax Your Health Benefits

By Julie Appleby June 8, 2009 KFF Health News Original

Lawmakers are considering varied approaches to taxing employer-provided health insurance as a means of paying for an overhaul of the health system, Kaiser Health News reports. Proposals include taxing benefits above a certain premium amount, taxing the benefits only of high-income earners, or combining both approaches.

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