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Super Bowl Parade Shooting Survivors Await Promised Donations While Bills Pile Up

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Families of the people hurt during the Feb. 14 mass shooting are carrying what one expert calls 鈥渧ictimization debt.鈥 In the third story of our series 鈥淭he Injured,鈥 we learn about the strain of paying small and large medical bills and other out-of-pocket costs.

Wins at the Ballot Box for Abortion Rights Still Mean Court Battles for Access

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Michigan and Ohio serve as cautionary tales for states whose voters will decide abortion ballot initiatives this year: Even if the measures pass, it would take time to unwind conflicting laws.

Tres personas heridas en el desfile del Super Bowl viven con balas que siguen alojadas en sus cuerpos

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A casi tres meses del tiroteo en el desfile del Super Bowl de los Kansas City Chiefs, que dej贸 al menos 24 personas heridas, recuperarse de esas heridas es algo profundamente personal e incluye una sorprendente 谩rea gris de la medicina: si las balas deber铆an o no extraerse.

Three People Shot at Super Bowl Parade Grapple With Bullets Left in Their Bodies

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Despite the rise of gun violence in America, few medical guidelines exist on removing bullets from survivors鈥 bodies. In the second installment of our series 鈥淭he Injured,鈥 we meet three people shot at the Kansas City Super Bowl parade who are dealing with the bullets inside them in different ways.

Los hirieron en el desfile del Super Bowl: un mes despu茅s se sienten olvidados

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Durante el primer mes, los l铆deres comunitarios de Kansas City han discutido c贸mo atender a las personas que quedaron atrapadas bajo el fuego cruzado y c贸mo distribuir los m谩s de $2 millones donados a los fondos p煤blicos para las v铆ctimas bajo el doloroso impacto inicial.

How National Political Ambition Could Fuel, or Fail, Initiatives to Protect Abortion Rights in States

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As money flows to abortion rights initiatives in states, some donors focus on where anger over the “Dobbs” ruling could propel voter turnout and spur Democratic victories up and down the ballot, including in key Senate races and the White House.

They Were Injured at the Super Bowl Parade. A Month Later, They Feel Forgotten.

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In the first of our series 鈥淭he Injured,鈥 a Kansas family remembers Valentine鈥檚 Day as the beginning of panic attacks, life-altering trauma, and waking to nightmares of gunfire. Thrown into the spotlight by the shootings, they wonder how they will recover.

States Get in on the Prior Authorization Crackdown

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Last month, my colleague Lauren Sausser told you about the Biden administration鈥檚 crackdown on insurance plans鈥 prior authorization policies, with new rules for certain health plans participating in federal programs such as Medicare Advantage or the Affordable Care Act marketplace. States are getting in on the action, too. Prior authorization, sometimes called pre-certification, requires patients […]

States Target Health Insurers鈥 鈥楶rior Authorization鈥 Red Tape

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Doctors, patients, and hospitals have railed for years about the prior authorization processes that health insurers use to decide whether they鈥檒l pay for patients鈥 drugs or medical procedures. The Biden administration announced a crackdown in January, but some state lawmakers are looking to go further.

These Patients Had to Lobby for Correct Diabetes Diagnoses. Was Their Race a Reason?

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Adults who develop one autoimmune form of diabetes are often misdiagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. Those wrong diagnoses make it harder to get the appropriate medications and technology to manage their blood sugar. Many Black patients wonder if their race plays a role.

Ohio vot贸 a favor del aborto. Podr铆an seguir otros 11 estados el pr贸ximo a帽o

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El impulso para llevar el pol茅mico tema a los votantes llega despu茅s de la serie de victorias en las votaciones del a帽o pasado a favor del derecho al aborto en seis estados: California, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Montana y Vermont.

Ohio Voted on Abortion. Next Year, 11 More States Might, Too.

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Ohio is the latest state where voters have directly weighed in on abortion, and the next wave of such ballot measures is in the works in at least 11 other states, including Missouri.

Ohio Votes on Abortion Rights Today. Eleven States May Follow in 2024.

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Voters in Ohio are deciding whether to add abortion rights protections to the state鈥檚 constitution today.  The vote comes on the heels of last year鈥檚 string of ballot measure wins for abortion rights in six states: California, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Montana and Vermont. But this is just the start. Next year, 11 more states could see abortion-related […]

Funyuns and Flu Shots? Gas Station Company Ventures Into Urgent Care

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A Tulsa-based gas station chain is using its knowledge of how to serve customers and locate shops in easy-to-find spots to enter the urgent care industry, which has doubled in size over the past decade. Experts question how the explosion of convenient clinics will affect care costs and wait times.

The Hospital Bills Didn鈥檛 Find Her, but a Lawsuit Did 鈥 Plus Interest

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Recovering from emergency gallbladder surgery, a Tennessee woman said she spent months without a permanent mailing address and never got a bill. She was sued by the health system two years later.

Familias huyen de los estados que niegan atenci贸n de salud a las personas trans

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M谩s de una cuarta parte de los adultos trans encuestados por 麻豆女优 y The Washington Post a fines del a帽o pasado dijeron que se mudaron a otro vecindario, ciudad o estado en busca de un ambiente m谩s tolerante.

Medical Exiles: Families Flee States Amid Crackdown on Transgender Care

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As more states restrict gender-affirming care for transgender people, some are relocating to more welcoming destinations, such as California, Illinois, Maryland, and Nevada, where they don’t have to worry about being locked out of medical care.

Can a Fetus Be an Employee? States Are Testing the Boundaries of Personhood After ‘Dobbs’

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Laws granting rights to unborn children have spread in the decades since the U.S. and Missouri supreme courts allowed Missouri鈥檚 definition of life as beginning at conception to stand. Now, a wrongful death lawsuit involving a workplace accident shows how sprawling those laws 鈥 often intended to curb abortion 鈥 have become.

Temp Nurses Cost Hospitals Big During Pandemic. Lawmakers Are Now Mulling Limits.

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Missouri is considering making it a felony to jack up temporary health care staffing prices during a statewide or national emergency. It鈥檚 one of at least 14 states looking to reel in travel nurse costs, after many hospitals struggled to pay for needed staffers earlier in the covid pandemic.