New Guidelines Boost Diabetes Screening For Overweight Adults

The prevention task force also recommends that patients with high blood sugar levels be referred to nutrition and exercise counseling. Under the health law, the services would be covered by insurance without cost sharing.

After 3 Years Of Decline, Hospital Injury Rates Plateau, Report Finds

The federal report estimates that 12 of every 100 hospital stays included an infection or other avoidable complication in 2014, about the same rate as 2013. Still, that was 17 lower than 2010.

Deficiencies In End-Of-Life Care Extend Across Ethnicities

A small study in the San Francisco Bay area suggests that various ethnicities share some of the same goals when it comes to end-of-life care. Often, though, they don’t get what they want.

Doctors, Lawyers And Even The Bank Can Help Identify Elder Abuse

According to a New England Journal of Medicine research review, about 10 percent of older Americans may face some form of abuse, and primary care physicians are often positioned as the first line of defense.

Feds Issue Proposed Rule On Health Information Collected By Workplace Wellness Programs

This proposal allows these workplace wellness programs to set financial incentives for participation as high as 30 percent of the cost of family coverage. A separate draft rule pegs this amount to the cost of employee-only coverage.

Health Law Increases Coverage Rates For Women Not Yet Pregnant

The Urban Institute and March of Dimes estimate 5.5 million women of childbearing age gained health insurance under the federal health law since 2013, but many still have unmet needs.

Updated Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines Unlikely To Affect Insurance Coverage

The American Cancer Society now recommends that women begin annual mammogram screenings at age 45 instead of age 40, and that providers reduce the frequency of screening to every two years after age 54.

Dementia Also Takes Toll On Unpaid Caregivers, Study Shows

The research shows 77 percent of those with dementia receive routine help with household tasks or personal care such as bathing and dressing. Only 20 percent of the 33 million people without dementia received similar help.

Biking Behind Bars: Female Inmates Battle Weight Gain

Women in prison often eat to relieve stress or boredom. The resulting weight gain can make other physical and emotional problems worse. In one prison, spinning helps keep the pounds and rage at bay.