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Hospitals Now Tap Lawyers To Fulfill Patients’ Legal Needs

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About 300 health care systems around the country have set up medical-legal partnerships to help patients who are dealing with legal problems that affect their health.

Defensores desconfían de nuevas reglas para inscribir en planes de salud en el otoño

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En el otoño, corredores y aseguradoras podrán guiar a los consumidores en el proceso para obtener un plan de salud de principio a fin. Pero algunos piensan que no mostrarán todas las opciones por igual, sino aquéllas por las que obtendrían una comisión.

GOP’s Health Bill Could Undercut Some Coverage In Job-Based Insurance

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In states that take up the bill’s option to change the essential health benefits, the out-of-pocket spending limits and annual and lifetime caps on coverage in large group plans could fray.

UnitedHealth Doctored Medicare Records, Overbilled U.S. By $1 Billion, Feds Claim

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The company, which is the nation’s largest Medicare Advantage operator, denies wrongdoing and argues that the Justice Department “fundamentally misunderstands” how Medicare Advantage works.

Populares antiácidos, ¿podrían causar daño a los riñones?

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Una nueva investigación ha vinculado a los PPI, con graves efectos secundarios, incluyendo enfermedad renal crónica, y demandas presentadas recientemente alegan que los que producen la droga deberían haber sabido sobre sus daños potenciales.

Do Best-Selling Drugs That Calm Stomachs Damage Kidneys? The Answer’s Unclear.

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With flawed systems for tracking the side effects of prescription drugs, a link between proton pump inhibitors and kidney disease suggested by research cannot be proven. Patients who swear by the drugs hope it won’t be. 

Report: Congressional Ethics Office Probing Rep. Chris Collins’ Aussie Investment

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The Buffalo News reports the Buffalo, N.Y.-area Republican has drawn inquiries from the Office of Congressional Ethics related to his investment in Australian biotech company Innate Immunotherapeutics.

Houston Hospital Checking To See If Patients’ Cupboards Are Bare

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Starting in fall 2015, Houston-based Memorial Hermann Health System began to examine the food struggles among patients at four medical sites and found that 11 percent to 30 percent said they had run out of food in the prior month or thought that they would.