Ana B. Ibarra

Ana B. Ibarra was a reporter for 麻豆女优 Health News until February 2020.

Postcard From California: Alzheimer鈥檚 ‘Looks Like Me, It Looks Like You’

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At a panel discussion this week in Sacramento, patients, caregivers and others shared their perspectives on how Alzheimer鈥檚 disease affects women, who account for two-thirds of those living with the condition.

Frail Patients Losing Access To Dental House Calls

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Dental hygienists who treat frail and elderly residents in nursing homes and other facilities are dropping out of California鈥檚 publicly funded dental program for the poor because of recent changes that cut their pay and create more administrative hurdles.

Putting Money Where Its Mouthpiece Is: Calif. Outspends U.S. To Market Obamacare

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The state insurance exchange is committing nearly five times more money than the federal government on ads urging people to sign up for health insurance, reflecting conflicting attitudes toward the Affordable Care Act.

One Nurse Per 4,000 Pupils = Not The Healthiest Arrangement

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School districts in California and around the country face a long-standing shortage of nurses, mostly because of tight budgets. But some districts are finding creative ways to reduce the problem.

Training New Doctors Right Where They鈥檙e Needed

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Eight teaching centers in California aim to train and retain doctors in medically underserved areas such as California鈥檚 Central Valley. They are among 57 such institutions across the country that may soon receive a boost in funding from Congress.

Entrenando a nuevos m茅dicos justo en donde se los necesita

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En el Valle Central de California, no hay una escuela de medicina, y los nuevos m茅dicos a menudo evitan el 谩rea en favor de los centros urbanos m谩s ricos, donde pueden ganar m谩s dinero.

Your Grandma’s Guide To Grass: Calif. Rolls Out Website To Cut Through Cannabis Haze

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Many Californians have been using pot for years, legally and illegally. But newbies, even Grandma, might benefit from a website that contains warnings about the risks.

El ultim谩tum de Trump a los 鈥渟o帽adores鈥 impacta en la industria de la salud

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M茅dicos y acad茅micos consideran que el potencial final del programa de Acci贸n Diferida para los Llegados en la Infancia (DACA) impactar铆a negativamente en el campo de la salud.

Another Way For Anti-Vaxxers To Skip Shots For Schoolkids: A Doctor鈥檚 Note

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No longer able to get exemptions for personal beliefs in California, parents opposed to inoculations seem to be obtaining medical exemptions for their children, according to a new study.

California Sued For Allegedly Substandard Medi-Cal Care

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The lawsuit is a civil rights case on behalf of Latinos, who comprise nearly half of the program鈥檚 enrollees. But the advocates who filed it also hope to get class action certification for all Medi-Cal enrollees.

A Community Seeks Answers, Assurances About Health Care 鈥 In 10 Languages

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A forum for Asian immigrants in Oakland draws a crowd so large some attendees had to be seated in an overflow room. Many immigrants are eager for information relevant to them as changes to the health care system are debated in Washington.

Por miedo a la deportaci贸n, ni帽os sin papeles pueden abandonar el Medicaid

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Desde que California permiti贸 por ley que ni帽os indocumentados recibieran servicios completos del Medi-Cal, se inscribieron cerca de 190,000. Con el clima pol铆tico actual, defensores temen que los padres no los reinscriban por miedo a las deportaciones.

Fearing Deportation, Parents Worry About Undocumented Kids In Medicaid Program

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A 2016 California law allowed children without papers to sign up for full Medicaid benefits. More than 189,000 children have been covered, but some families now fear renewing coverage or signing up their kids for the first time.

Some GOP Congress Members Could Pay Politically For ACA Repeal Vote

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Some political analysts and community advocates say members of California鈥檚 Republican congressional delegation, which voted unanimously for the House bill, could be haunted at the polls.

Federal Money For State-Level Zika Tracking, Prevention May End This Summer

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California has reported more than 500 travel-related Zika infections, and five babies have been born in the state with birth defects related to the mosquito-borne disease.

La pr贸xima batalla del Obamacare: subsidios para gastos de bolsillo

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Los subsidios que ayudan a las personas con sus copagos y deducibles, distintos a los cr茅ditos impositivos para pagar las primas, est谩n en medio de una batalla legal luego de una demanda republicana.