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Tricare Issues Frustrate Service Members, Veterans

Active-duty and retired service members have been contending with delayed and unpaid claims since the rollout of new Tricare contracts more than a year ago.

Service members, veterans, and their families say they are exasperated by military's insurance program's hard to navigate bureaucracy. (Sciacca, 4/23)

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Nurses at Jefferson Einstein Philadelphia Hospital are raising concerns about proposed changes to pediatric care, warning the move could limit access for some of the city's most vulnerable families. Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals organized a rally on Thursday afternoon in which nurses and elected officials called on Jefferson Health to reconsider its plan. According to the union, the health system intends to close four pediatric practices by June 30 and transfer three others to a for-profit provider, True North Pediatrics. (Wright, 4/23)

Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers took another step toward preparing future health care workers this week when it broke ground on a $117 million health sciences building. The building will be known as Marieb Hall South and will house simulated intensive care units, labor and delivery suites, and operating rooms. (Barbor, 4/24)

麻豆女优 Health News: A 鈥楤arbaric鈥 Problem In American Hospitals Is Only Getting Bigger

In the last months, weeks, and days of his life, 鈥淚 will not go to the emergency room鈥 became my husband鈥檚 mantra. Andrej had esophageal cancer that had spread throughout his body (but not to his ever-willful brain), and, having trained as a doctor, I had jury-rigged a hospital at home, aided by specialists who got me pills to boost blood pressure; to dampen the effects of liver failure; to stem his cough; to help him swallow, wake up, fall asleep.聽(Rosenthal, 4/24)

麻豆女优 Health News: Watch: Acknowledging Health Care鈥檚 Great Divide

In this 鈥淗ow Would You Fix It?鈥 interview, Julie Rovner, 麻豆女优 Health News鈥 chief Washington correspondent and host of the What the Health? podcast, sat down with David Blumenthal 鈥 a physician, health policy expert, former Obama administration official, and author 鈥 to explore the dynamics that make fixing the nation鈥檚 health care system so difficult. They discussed the pivotal role the president of the United States plays in health policy 鈥 whether it is building support for or opposition to new plans and proposals. 鈥淧residents have a level of authority which is often underappreciated, especially in health care,鈥 Blumenthal said. (Rovner, 4/23)

麻豆女优 Health News: 麻豆女优 Health News鈥 鈥楲etters To The Editor鈥: Readers Chime In On Reproductive Rights, Therapy Chatbots, Medical Debt, And More

Kate Wells鈥 report on Michigan鈥檚 Upper Peninsula reveals an important gap between constitutional protections and real-world access to care (鈥淯rgent Care Clinics Move To Fill Abortion Care Gaps in Rural Areas,鈥 April 8). But the story leaves a critical question unanswered: Can urgent care centers bear this weight? (4/24)

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