Shefali Luthra

Shefali Luthra was a correspondent for 麻豆女优 Health News until June 2020.

Scarcity Of Mental Health Care Means Patients 鈥 Especially Kids 鈥 Land In ER

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Research released by the American College of Emergency Physicians highlights how gaps in mental health care play out in the emergency room with longer stays and difficulties in securing follow-up care.

Got Zika? For Pregnant Women, Lab Constraints Mean It鈥檚 Often Hard To Know

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Testing people 鈥 especially pregnant women 鈥 who may have been exposed to the virus is an integral part of the response strategy, but it鈥檚 putting a strain on this part of the nation鈥檚 public health infrastructure. New congressional funding could change that.

Women And The Zika Virus: Smart Questions And A Few Solid Answers

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Here鈥檚 a breakdown of what women should know, and what is still unclear, regarding how Zika is transmitted, who is at risk and how to take precautions against it.

Congress Finally Approves Funding To Fight Zika 鈥 But What Does This Mean?

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Mosquito season may be ending in parts of the U.S., but public health officials say the additional resources will make a difference because the threat will not be measured in one cycle but in years.

Lack Of Medicaid Expansion Hurts Rural Hospitals More Than Urban Facilities

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Researchers writing in Health Affairs report that decisions by 19 states to not expand the program for low-income residents could be hurting the financial stability of rural hospitals.

Experts Say Stepped-Up Monitoring Is Crucial As Zika鈥檚 Threat Lasts Beyond A Baby鈥檚 Birth

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A Brazilian case report indicates the virus may cause brain impairment after a child is born, increasing the need for tracking the development of children who may have been exposed.

Attending To The 鈥楬uman Element鈥 Is Key To Keeping Patients Healthy

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Research to be published in full this fall details how medicine鈥檚 鈥渋mplicit bias鈥 鈥 whether real or perceived 鈥 undermines the doctor-patient relationship and the well-being of racial and ethnic minorities as well as lower-income patients.

Did It Hurt Or Help? Researchers Analyze Ohio鈥檚 2011 Abortion Law

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A new study finds that women may have suffered more complications and needed more follow-up care as a result of the law. The law鈥檚 advocates question the findings.

鈥楳ental Health First Aid鈥 鈥 Chirlane McCray On How N.Y.C. Is Fixing The System

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鈥淓very city鈥檚 not New York City,鈥 but the Big Apple鈥檚 first lady hopes that the city鈥檚 efforts to address mental health access issues could be replicated across the country.

As States OK Medical Marijuana Laws, Doctors Struggle With Knowledge Gap

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State health departments are beginning to require physicians to complete continuing medical education courses to learn how and when this therapy might work for patients.

Race, Ethnicity Affect Kids鈥 Access To Mental Health Care, Study Finds

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An analysis in the International Journal of Health Services finds disparities between white young people and their black and Hispanic counterparts in how often they receive mental health treatment.

Syncing Up Drug Refills: A Way To Get Patients To Take Their Medicine

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A study published in Health Affairs concludes that the idea of coordinating prescription refill timelines for people with multiple chronic conditions could improve their medication adherence and health outcomes.

Web Tool Reduced Medical Missteps During Hospital-Shift Changes: Study

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Researchers at Brigham and Women鈥檚 Hospital in Boston concluded that a web-based tool focused on these critical points of the day helped cut the rate of medical errors in half.

CDC Urges Doctors To Aggressively Test Pregnant Women For Zika

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also directs that all pregnant women in the U.S. and its territories should be 鈥渁ssessed for possible Zika virus exposure鈥 whenever they get a prenatal care visit.