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Expansi贸n de Medicaid facilita el acceso de los m谩s pobres a drogas anti diabetes

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El estudio revela que las recetas para drogas contra la diabetes aumentaron un 40% en los estados que expandieron Medicaid bajo ACA. Tambi茅n lo hicieron los diagn贸sticos.

Children With Disabilities Endure Long Waits For Life-Changing Medical Equipment

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Some California children with serious health care problems wait more than a year for wheelchairs, bath benches, commodes, specialized crutches and other crucial medical equipment. Critics blame the delays on a confusing bureaucratic maze of private insurers and public programs.

Health Care Simmers On Back Burner In California Heartland’s Hot House Races

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After rallies and protests in the San Joaquin Valley congressional districts, the urgency over protecting coverage under the ACA seems to have waned 鈥 at least in the primaries. Three of four seats in the region are likely to remain red, political forecasters say.

鈥淯n acertijo persistente鈥: californianos adoptan Medicaid, pero鈥 驴cupones de alimentos? No tanto.

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Millones de californianos que podr铆an participar de este programa, no lo hacen. Expertos explican las posibles razones y qu茅 se est谩 haciendo para que m谩s familias obtengan este beneficio.

‘A Persistent Puzzle’: Californians Embrace Medicaid 鈥 But Food Stamps? Not So Much.

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The Golden State ranks near the bottom in its enrollment of eligible people in the food assistance program known as SNAP. Now state officials want to tap its robust Medicaid rolls to boost SNAP signups. 聽

Calif. Leads Nation In Pushing Back Against Trump Administration Health Policies

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In the face of federal efforts to dismantle the Affordable Care Act, policymakers in the largest state are proposing laws and other changes to counter them. Beyond that, they鈥檙e aggressively pushing measures to expand health coverage beyond what the ACA envisioned.

Use Of HIV-Prevention Drug Grows, But Lags Among Non-Whites

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The pill, known as PrEP, can reduce the risk of contracting the virus that causes AIDS by 90 percent. Its use has expanded sharply in recent years 鈥 but primarily among a white demographic.

C贸mo Medicaid se convirti贸 en un proveedor de fondos para las escuelas

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El programa federal gerenciado por los estados para que las personas de bajos ingresos tengan atenci贸n de salud tambi茅n apoya a estudiantes con necesidades especiales en todo el pa铆s.

How Medicaid Became A Go-To Funder For Schools

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Begun as a health care safety net for children and low-income families, Medicaid increasingly underwrites a range of services in America鈥檚 public schools.

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.

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.

Nurse Calls Cops After New Mom Seeks Help For Depression. Right Call?

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A package of mental health bills in California aims to ensure that all new moms are screened for postpartum depression and that more support is available for those who struggle with the malady.

Frail Patients Losing Access To Dental House Calls

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Dental hygienists who treat frail and elderly residents in nursing homes and other facilities are dropping out of California鈥檚 publicly funded dental program for the poor because of recent changes that cut their pay and create more administrative hurdles.

When Nursing Homes Push Out Poor And Disabled Patients

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Complaints are rising in California and other states about improper evictions and discharges. Advocates say some patients end up in cheap hotels, homeless or back in the hospital.

Dangling A Carrot For Patients To Take Healthy Steps: Does It Work?

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Many medical groups and state Medicaid programs are offering gift cards, cash and other rewards to low-income patients if they agree to get preventive screenings and make healthier lifestyle choices.

California Firm Running Physician Practices Is Closing Down as Scrutiny Ramps Up

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State regulators and insurers are looking into SynerMed, which medical groups depend upon to handle their finances and business operations. The groups, serving 1 million patients, fear a messy fallout.