Emily Bazar

Emily Bazar was a California enterprise editor for Â鶹ŮÓÅ Health News until July 2024.

Doctor Survived Cambodia’s Killing Fields, but Not Covid

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Dr. Linath Lim came to the U.S. as a refugee after slaving at work camps under the brutal Khmer Rouge regime. Even with little English or education when she arrived, Lim put herself through college and medical school. As an internal medicine doctor in California’s Central Valley, she treated farmworkers and other Cambodian refugees.

Piénsalo dos veces antes de abandonar tu seguro de salud del Obamacare

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La penalidad por no tener cobertura médica dejará de estar vigente, en la mayoría del país, en 2019. Expertos aseguran que esto podría causar un éxodo de consumidores del mercado.

Without Obamacare Penalty, Think It’ll Be Nice To Drop Your Plan? Better Think Twice

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If you’re among the millions of people expected to forgo health insurance next year when the Affordable Care Act tax penalty goes away, the financial consequences could be dire if you need unexpected medical care.

Time For That Colonoscopy? Probe Your Doc First On How The Scopes Are Cleaned

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Millions of Americans undergo procedures each year requiring medical scopes, but there’s growing concern about the risk of infection from dirty devices. Be prepared to ask questions — and bail if you’re not satisfied with the answers.

Cuando el comportamiento adolescente errático significa algo más

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Muchas veces los padres creen que las reacciones del hijo adolescente son parte de esa etapa, cuando en realidad pueden revelar trastornos más profundos.

When Erratic Teenage Behavior Means Something More

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Teenagers can be volatile and moody, but there are some specific signs that separate typical adolescent behavior from potentially serious mental health problems.

Tax-Funded Mental Health Programs Not Always Easy To Find

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Revenue from California’s Mental Health Services Act has funded billions of dollars in mental health programs across the state, but finding out what’s available — and to whom — could be a challenge for consumers.

Manteniéndose vivo: cómo combatir la adicción a los opioides

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Más de 42.200 estadounidenses murieron por sobredosis de opioides en 2016. Expertos dicen que una combinación de medicamentos y apoyo terapéutico puede combatir la adicción.

¡Cuidado! La multa por no tener seguro que impuso el Obamacare todavía está vigente

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Si bien la administración Trump derogó la multa por no tener seguro de salud que impuso la Ley de Cuidado de Salud Asequible, esta norma entrará en vigencia en 2019.

Ding Dong! The Obamacare Tax Penalty Is(n’t) Dead

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When President Donald Trump signed the nation’s new tax law, he also killed the Affordable Care Act’s tax penalty — but not until 2019. Despite widespread confusion, experts caution that consumers still need to pay the tax penalty if they were uninsured last year or will be this year.

¿Crisis familiar o nueva alegría? Obtenga licencia paga en ambos casos

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El programa de licencia familiar de California permite que las personas tengan tiempo libre, y parcialmente pagado, para cuidar a un nuevo hijo o a un familiar enfermo. La tasa de reemplazo de salario aumenta este año.

El estado les da a los beneficiarios de Medi-Cal algo para sonreir

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En enero, más de 7 millones de adultos californianos inscriptos en Medi-Cal recuperaron la cobertura para atención dental crítica, incluidas coronas y dentaduras parciales.

Consejos para enfrentar la mala atención en hospitales

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El paciente tiene derecho a reclamar si cree que no está recibiendo una atención adecuada. Y el hospital debe resolver el problema rápidamente.

For Millions of Insured Americans, State Health Laws Don’t Apply

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Many states have adopted strong consumer regulations, but they don’t protect the millions of Americans with a specific type of job-based coverage.

Medi-Cal Sued For Pushing Patients Into Managed Care Despite Judges’ Orders

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Advocates say California’s Medicaid program is violating its own rules by overturning decisions that would allow seriously ill patients to stay out of managed care and keep their doctors.