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Diabetic Amputations A 鈥楽hameful Metric鈥 Of Inadequate Care

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In California, people who are black or Latino are more than twice as likely as whites to undergo amputations related to diabetes, a Kaiser Health News analysis found. The pattern is not unique to California.

Grupos denuncian atenci贸n m茅dica y de salud mental deficiente a los detenidos por ICE

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Grupos de derechos civiles denuncian que los inmigrantes detenidos en un centro de Adelanto, California, no reciben el urgente cuidado m茅dico y mental que necesitan.

Is Insulin’s High Cost Keeping Diabetes Patients From Taking Their Medicine?

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An estimated 1.25 million Americans have Type 1 diabetes and cannot live without insulin. Sen. Kamala Harris鈥 claim that 1 in 4 diabetes patients cannot afford their insulin is a shockingly high number, so we decided to dig into the sparse data.

Watchdogs Cite Lax Medical And Mental Health Treatment Of ICE Detainees

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The Adelanto ICE Processing Center houses nearly 2,000 people in California. Federal, state and watchdog reviews say the Florida-based firm that runs the facility fails to provide adequate health care.

The Blame Game: Everyone And No One Is Raising Insulin Prices

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During Wednesday鈥檚 House subcommittee hearing on insulin price hikes, drug makers and benefits managers pointed fingers at each other for the last decade鈥檚 300% price increase, frustrating congressional representatives.

How Much Difference Will Eli Lilly’s Half-Price Insulin Make?

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Eli Lilly released a half-price generic version of its own short-acting insulin. At $137.35 per vial, the generic insulin is priced at about the same level as Humalog was in 2012.

Pacientes experimentan con drogas recetadas para luchar contra la vejez

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A煤n no se han realizado ensayos cl铆nicos rigurosos a gran escala para estudiar el proceso de envejecimiento. As铆 y todo, pacientes experimentan con drogas para detener el paso del tiempo.

Podcast: KHN鈥檚 鈥榃hat The Health?鈥 New Year, New Health Proposals

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Democratic governors and mayors are unveiling new ideas to control costs and expand coverage. The federal government shutdown has spared most health agencies, but not all. And learn the latest on that lawsuit out of Texas, which is threatening the Affordable Care Act once again. Margot Sanger-Katz of The New York Times, Anna Edney of Bloomberg News and Rebecca Adams of CQ Roll Call join KHN鈥檚 Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and, for 鈥渆xtra credit,鈥 provide their favorite health policy stories of the week. Rovner also interviews KHN鈥檚 Jordan Rau about the latest 鈥淏ill of the Month.鈥

‘We’re Fighting For Our Lives’: Patients Protest Sky-High Insulin Prices

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The price of insulin keeps going up. For people with Type 1 diabetes, high prices can be a life-or-death issue. Now a grass-roots movement is pushing for change.

Planes privados de Medicaid reciben millones, pero… 驴qui茅n supervisa el negocio?

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Las aseguradoras contratistas de Medicaid, que ofrecen servicios llamados de atenci贸n administrada, est谩n en el banquillo: expertos cuestionan los servicios que ofrecen.

As Billions In Tax Dollars Flow To Private Medicaid Plans, Who鈥檚 Minding The Store?

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Insurance companies profit from government contracts but are subject to little oversight of how they spend the money or care for patients. The expansion of Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act has only exacerbated the problem.

Insulin’s Steep Price Leads To Deadly Rationing

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Alec Raeshawn Smith was 23 when diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, and 26 when he died. He couldn’t afford $1,300 per month for his insulin and other diabetes supplies. So he tried to stretch the doses.