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Paid Sick Leave Sticks After Many Pandemic Protections Vanish

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The U.S. is one of nine countries that do not guarantee paid sick leave. Since the covid pandemic, advocates in states including Missouri, Alaska, and Nebraska are organizing to take the issue to voters with ballot initiatives this November.

What Florida鈥檚 New 6-Week Abortion Ban Means for the South, and Traveling Patients

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Florida has served as a haven for Southern pregnant women with little or no access to abortions. But the Florida Supreme Court upheld a six-week abortion restriction that begins in May 鈥 so now women across much of the South seeking abortions will have to look farther afield.

Paris Hilton Backs California Bill Requiring Sunshine on 鈥楾roubled Teen Industry鈥

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Celebrity hotel heiress Paris Hilton is expanding her campaign for more public reporting on residential therapeutic centers鈥 use of restraints and seclusion rooms in disciplining teens, setting her sights on legislation in Sacramento and Washington, D.C.

M茅dicos de atenci贸n primaria asumen tareas de dentista para ayudar a pacientes vulnerables

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En Denver, la inestabilidad de la vivienda, las barreras del idioma, la falta de transporte y el “costo astron贸mico” de la odontolog铆a sin seguro hacen que la atenci贸n dental sea inaccesible para muchos nuevos inmigrantes.

End of Internet Subsidies for Low-Income Households Threatens Telehealth Access

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A federal program that helped pay for more than 23 million low-income households鈥 internet access runs out of money soon. The end of the subsidy launched earlier in the pandemic could have profound impacts on health care access.

Medical Debt Affects Much of America, but Colorado Immigrants Are Hit Especially Hard

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Colorado is ahead of the curve on policies to prevent medical debt, but the gap between the debt load in places inhabited primarily by people of color versus non-Hispanic white residents is greater than the national average.

La deuda m茅dica afecta a gran parte de EE.UU., pero en especial a inmigrantes en Colorado 聽

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Las luchas del 谩rea reflejan una paradoja sobre Colorado. En general, la carga de deuda m茅dica del estado es m谩s baja que la de la mayor铆a. Pero las disparidades raciales y 茅tnicas son m谩s amplias.

Hospitals Cash In on a Private Equity-Backed Trend: Concierge Physician Care

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Hospitals are increasingly stretching a velvet rope, offering 鈥渃oncierge service鈥 to an affluent clientele. Critics say the practice exacerbates primary care shortages.

How National Political Ambition Could Fuel, or Fail, Initiatives to Protect Abortion Rights in States

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As money flows to abortion rights initiatives in states, some donors focus on where anger over the “Dobbs” ruling could propel voter turnout and spur Democratic victories up and down the ballot, including in key Senate races and the White House.

Toxic Gas That Sterilizes Medical Devices Prompts Safety Rule Update

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The Environmental Protection Agency is tightening regulation of ethylene oxide, a carcinogenic gas used to sterilize medical devices. The agency is trying to balance the interests of the health care industry supply chain with those of communities where the gas creates airborne health risks.

The Colonoscopies Were Free. But the 鈥楽urgical Trays鈥 Came With $600 Price Tags.

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Health providers may bill however they choose 鈥 including in ways that could leave patients with unexpected bills for 鈥渇ree鈥 care. Routine preventive care saddled an Illinois couple with his-and-her bills for 鈥渟urgical trays.鈥

New York Joins Local Governments in Erasing Billions in Medical Debt

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New York City is the latest jurisdiction to buy and forgive a backlog of unpaid medical bills for its residents. Local governments across the country, including in the Chicago area, are doing the same to reduce debt burdens for lower-income residents.

Estados utilizan dinero de Medicaid para combatir la violencia con armas de fuego

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Una inyecci贸n de financiamiento federal confiable podr铆a permitir que organizaciones sin fines de lucro ampl铆en su alcance para llegar a m谩s residentes con mayor riesgo de ser v铆ctimas de disparos, o de disparar a alguien.

Federal Program to Save Rural Hospitals Feels 鈥楪rowing Pains鈥

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Fewer than two dozen rural hospitals were converted into Rural Emergency Hospitals in the program鈥檚 first year. Now, advocates and lawmakers say tweaks to the law are necessary to lure more takers and keep health care in rural communities.

Rising Malpractice Premiums Price Small Clinics Out of Gender-Affirming Care for Minors

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Even in states where laws protect minors鈥 access to gender-affirming care, malpractice insurance premiums are keeping small and independent clinics from treating patients.

States Begin Tapping Medicaid Dollars to Combat Gun Violence

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The Biden administration is allowing states to use money from the insurance program for low-income and disabled residents to pay for gun violence prevention. California and six other states have approved such spending, with more expected to follow.