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Finalizan regla que busca expulsar a Planned Parenthood de programa de planificaci贸n familiar

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Este programa proporciona anticonceptivos, pruebas y tratamiento para ETS a 4 millones de pacientes cada a帽o. Planned Parenthood sirve a alrededor del 40% de ese n煤mero.

HHS Finalizes Rule Seeking To Expel Planned Parenthood From Family Planning Program

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The new regulation would drop previous rules for the Title X program requiring that women with unintended pregnancies be told about all options, including abortion. It would also mandate that organizations separate facilities providing federally funded services from those providing abortions.

Patient Advocacy Or Political Ploy? Union, Industry Square Off Over Dialysis Initiative

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The measure, which will appear on the November ballot, seeks to cap industry profits. The SEIU-UHW union has raised almost $17 million, but opponents from the industry have invested more than four times that.

鈥楥ontraception Deserts鈥 Likely To Widen Under New Trump Administration Policy

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Federal family planning funds, known as Title X, will soon fund for-profit women鈥檚 clinics that bar condoms, hormonal birth control and IUDs and offer only 鈥渘atural family planning.鈥

California Clinic Screens Asylum Seekers For Honesty

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As new federal policies make it harder to gain asylum in the U.S., foreign applicants try to improve their chances by having doctors evaluate their conditions 鈥 perhaps bolstering their stories of torture and violent persecution back home.

Dialysis Patients Sign Up For November Ballot Fight

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Frustrated by dialysis centers they call dirty and understaffed, patients and health care workers rallied across California Thursday before delivering more than 600,000 signatures to election offices in support of a ballot initiative intended to improve patient care.

Tele-Monitoring Can Reduce Medical Appointments For Low-Risk Pregnancies

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In a program called OB Nest, Mayo has been using a telemedicine program in its obstetrics clinic in Rochester, Minn., that allows low-risk expectant mothers to forego some standard prenatal visits.

Pobres y sin atenci贸n m茅dica: la nueva realidad de los suburbios

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Siempre se crey贸 que era un enclave de los ricos, pero hoy en d铆a m谩s de 17 millones de personas viven en los suburbios, en donde es un desaf铆o encontrar un doctor.

Centros comunitarios de salud obtienen fondos a largo plazo

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Como parte de la legislaci贸n para no cerrar el gobierno federal, estos centros que reciben a 27 millones de personas cada a帽o en todo el pa铆s tendr谩n dinero por dos a帽os.

Upsurge Of Suburban Poor Discover Health Care鈥檚 Nowhere Land

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More low-income people now live in suburbs than in cities or rural areas, putting a strain on local health services. Suburbs, which traditionally have had fewer resources or infrastructure, are scrambling to catch up.