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驴Ser谩 tu celular tu pr贸ximo consultorio m茅dico?

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La yema del dedo presionada contra la lente de la c谩mara de un celular puede medir la frecuencia card铆aca. El micr贸fono, colocado junto a la cama, puede detectar apnea del sue帽o. Incluso el altavoz est谩 siendo modificado para monitorear la respiraci贸n usando tecnolog铆a de sondas.

Will Your Smartphone Be the Next Doctor鈥檚 Office?

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Entrepreneurs see smartphones as an opportunity to meet patients where they are. But many app-based diagnostic tools still need clinical validation to get buy-in from health care providers.

Medicare Advantage Plans Send Pals to Seniors鈥 Homes for Companionship 鈥 And Profits

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Many Medicare Advantage plans send caregivers to the homes of seniors periodically to help with housework and provide companionship. But the workers may also prod seniors into activities that boost the plans鈥 Medicare ratings and federal reimbursements.

KHN鈥檚 鈥榃hat the Health?鈥: The Politics of Vaccine Mandates

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Like almost everything else associated with the covid-19 pandemic, partisans are taking sides over whether vaccines should be mandated. Meanwhile, Democrats on Capitol Hill are still struggling to find compromise in their effort to expand health insurance and other social programs. Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Jen Haberkorn of the Los Angeles Times and Mary Ellen McIntire of CQ Roll Call join KHN鈥檚 Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more. Also this week, Rovner interviews best-selling author Beth Macy about her book 鈥淒opesick,鈥 and the new Hulu miniseries based on it.

California Vaccine Mandate Extends to Aides for People With Disabilities

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Even though they perform the same intimate tasks as nursing home and hospital workers, in-home health aides initially were left out of California鈥檚 vaccine mandate. They must be fully vaccinated by Nov. 30.

Senate Democrats鈥 Plan Boosts Spending on Medicare, ACA Subsidies, Long-Term Care

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The plan from high-wire negotiations would affect five key areas of health, but there will be further tense negotiations among Democratic lawmakers about specifics of the $3.5 trillion in funding. And all Senate Democrats will need to be behind the plan, because Republicans oppose it.

Desperate for Home Care, Seniors Often Wait Months With Workers in Short Supply

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The covid pandemic and President Joe Biden’s agenda 鈥 a planned $400 billion infusion of support 鈥 have focused national attention on the need to expand home- and community-based long-term care services designed to keep people out of nursing homes. But the need far outpaces the staffing.

Unvaccinated, Homebound and Now Hospitalized With Covid in New York City

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Across the country, doctors report that those hospitalized with covid now are largely unvaccinated. New York City lags the rest of the nation in vaccinating people 65 and older, and its efforts to reach the homebound and disabled have been late in coming and disorganized.

Caring for an Aging Nation

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The number of Americans 65 and older is expected to nearly double in the next 40 years. Finding a way to provide and pay for the long-term health services they need won’t be easy.

Is Your Living Room the Future of Hospital Care?

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In the latest sign that in-home acute care is catching on, two big players 鈥 Kaiser Permanente and the Mayo Clinic 鈥 announced plans to collectively invest $100 million into the company Medically Home to help scale up their programs.

The Vulnerable Homebound Are Left Behind on Vaccination

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Even as the nation has moved on to vaccinating everyone 16 and older, the vast majority of people homebound due to frailty or age 鈥 and among the most vulnerable to covid鈥檚 devastation 鈥 have not yet been vaccinated. California offers a sharp lens on the challenges.

Biden Seeks $400 Billion to Buttress Long-Term Care. A Look at What鈥檚 at Stake.

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Long-term care options are expensive and often out of reach for seniors and people with disabilities. The president has proposed a massive infusion of federal funding for home and community-based health services that advocates say will go a long way toward helping individuals and families.

Web Event: The Crucial Role of Home Health Workers, Unsung Heroes of the Pandemic

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Watch an intimate conversation about this workforce, which provides vital care to vulnerable people. Our panel included those doing the work and those who rely on them, as well as expert insight on improving the jobs, honoring the care and paying for it all.

Most Home Health Aides 鈥楥an鈥檛 Afford Not to Work鈥 鈥 Even When Lacking PPE

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Home health aides flattened the curve by keeping the most vulnerable patients 鈥 seniors, the disabled, the infirm 鈥 out of hospitals. But they鈥檝e done it mostly at poverty wages and without overtime pay, hazard pay, sick leave or health insurance.

Are Vital Home Health Workers Now A Safety Threat?

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Hundreds of thousands of health care workers go into homes to provide important services for seniors and disabled people. But with the rising concerns about the danger of the coronavirus pandemic, especially for older people, these health workers could be endangering their patients and themselves.

What To Do If Your Home Health Care Agency Ditches You

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If you鈥檙e told Medicare鈥檚 home health benefits have changed, don鈥檛 believe it: Coverage rules haven鈥檛 been altered and people are still entitled to the same types of services. All that has changed is how Medicare pays agencies.