Markian Hawryluk

Markian Hawryluk was a senior Colorado correspondent for 麻豆女优 Health News until he retired in January 2024.

Amid Covid Health Worker Shortage, Foreign-Trained Professionals Sit on Sidelines

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Hospitals dealing with staff shortages during the current covid surge are unable to tap into one valuable resource: foreign-trained doctors, nurses and other health workers, many with experience treating infectious diseases. Colorado, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Nevada are the only states to have eased credentialing requirements during the pandemic.

Voces de la comunidad para rastrear contactos de COVID entre latinos

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Las disparidades en la atenci贸n de salud de larga data, la inseguridad laboral, el estatus migratorio, las barreras del idioma, entre otros, complican la ya dif铆cil tarea

Tracking COVID鈥檚 Spread Inside a Tight-Knit Latino Community

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Contact tracing for COVID-19 in a Latino immigrant community has some unique challenges. But as public health officials in Telluride, Colorado, are showing, using resources from inside those communities can help track and contain the coronavirus.

Need a COVID-19 Nurse? That鈥檒l Be $8,000 a Week

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A shortage of nurses has turned hospital staffing into a sort of national bidding war, with hospitals willing to pay exorbitant wages to secure the nurses they need. That threatens to shift the supply of nurses toward more affluent areas.

States鈥 Face-Covering Mandates Leave Gaps in Protection

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States vary in how they define face coverings in their mandates. But a bandanna or neck gaiter isn’t nearly as effective as a surgical or cloth mask. Public health experts say every state needs more standardization to protect against COVID-19.

Making Money Off Masks, COVID-Spawned Chain Store Aims to Become Obsolete

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A new chain of stores is spreading in malls across America, just like the disease that is giving it business. COVID-19 Essentials is selling masks and all the gear needed to stay safe 鈥 and the owner can鈥檛 wait to go out of business.

Not Pandemic-Proof: Insulin Copay Caps Fall Short, Fueling Underground Exchanges

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Although sharing prescription medicines is illegal, many people with diabetes are turning to underground donation networks when they cannot afford their insulin. Caps on insulin copays enacted in Colorado and 11 other states were designed to help. But the gaps between insulin costs and many patients鈥 financial realities are only widening amid the economic crisis of the COVID pandemic.

Health on Wheels: Tricked-Out RVs Deliver Addiction Treatment to Rural Communities

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Even when COVID-19 forced many addiction treatment clinics to scale back, Colorado continued to serve patients with addiction problems through an innovative program that married low-tech with high-tech. The state brought clinics on wheels to remote, underserved towns and used telehealth to connect patients with doctors.

COVID Exodus Fills Vacation Towns With New Medical Pressures

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As people leave COVID-stricken cities to settle semi-permanently in vacation communities, locals assess how these new residents are changing demands on medical services.

Opposition to Obamacare Becomes Political Liability for GOP Incumbents

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Control of the U.S. Senate this election hinges on a handful of vulnerable GOP incumbents. Their opposition to the Affordable Care Act could be their undoing.

Ever Heard of a Surgical Assistant? Meet a New Boost to Your Medical Bills

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A college student鈥檚 bill for outpatient knee surgery is a whopper 鈥 $96K 鈥 but the most mysterious part is a $1,167 charge from a health care provider she didn鈥檛 even know was in the operating room.

An Ickier Outbreak: Trench Fever Spread by Lice Is Found in Denver

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Three people around Denver have confirmed cases of trench fever, and another person is suspected of having the rare disease, carried by body lice. A scourge during World War I, the illness is the latest problem to emerge as everyone’s attention is diverted to COVID-19.

Colorado, Like Other States, Trims Health Programs Amid Health Crisis

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Across the country, the recession has cut state revenues at the same time the COVID-19 pandemic has increased costs, forcing state lawmakers into painful decisions about how to balance their budgets. Health care is one of the targets even in the midst of a health care crisis.

Las muertes ocultas de la pandemia de COVID

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Mientras funcionarios tratan de sumar cu谩ntas personas dan positivo para el coronavirus y cu谩ntas mueren por COVID, la pandemia ha dejado un n煤mero incalculable de muertes en las sombras.

The Hidden Deaths Of The COVID Pandemic

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Counting deaths caused by the coronavirus pandemic is easier said than done. Without widespread testing, officials must sort through presumed COVID deaths and those who died with infections rather than from them. Then there are the indirect deaths of people who died from circumstances created by the pandemic.

Cient铆fica genera im谩genes del coronavirus para que todos vean al 鈥渆nemigo invisible鈥

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Algunas de las im谩genes m谩s impresionantes del coronavirus, que es 10,000 veces m谩s peque帽o que el ancho de un cabello humano, provienen del microscopio de Elizabeth Fischer.

Scientist Has 鈥業nvisible Enemy鈥 In Sights With Microscopic Portraits Of Coronavirus

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As an electron microscopist at the National Institutes of Health鈥檚 Rocky Mountain Laboratories in Montana, Elizabeth Fischer has captured stunning images of emerging pathogens such as Ebola, the MERS coronavirus and now SARS-CoV-2.

Hospital Workers Complain of Minimal Disclosure After COVID Exposures

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From cafeteria staff to doctors and nurses, hospital workers around the country report frustrating failures by management to notify them when they have been exposed to co-workers or patients known to be infected with COVID-19.