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Kidney Experts Say It鈥檚 Time to Remove Race From Medical Algorithms. Doing So Is Complicated.

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When estimating how well a patient鈥檚 kidneys are working, doctors frequently turn to an equation that depends on a question: Is the patient Black? Kidney experts are now debating how to remove the race adjustment and whether the question is a function of sound science. It鈥檚 considered just the first step in dismantling institutional racism in kidney care.

In Missouri and Other States, Flawed Data Makes It Hard to Track Vaccine Equity

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Racial and ethnic categories for vaccination data vary widely from one state to another, complicating efforts to distribute shots where they are needed most. In Missouri, some red flags in the data surfaced, making health officials question its usefulness.

KHN鈥檚 鈥榃hat the Health?鈥: Roe v. Wade on the Ropes

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The newly conservative Supreme Court will hear a case that could overturn the nationwide right to abortion and cause political upheaval. Meanwhile, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention鈥檚 abrupt announcement that vaccinated people can take off their masks in most places has caused upheaval of its own. Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Sarah Karlin-Smith of the Pink Sheet and Mary Ellen McIntire of CQ Roll Call join KHN鈥檚 Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more. Plus, for extra credit, the panelists recommend their favorite health policy stories of the week they think you should read, too.

Covid Shot in the Arm Not Enough to Keep Pharmacies in Business

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Pandemic lockdowns exacerbated long-standing economic pressures on pharmacies 鈥 and forced many owner-operated shops to evolve or risk closing their doors.

Virtual Care Spreads in Missouri Health System, Home to 鈥楬ospital Without Beds鈥

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In 2015, St. Louis-based Mercy health system opened what officials called the world鈥檚 first 鈥渉ospital without beds.鈥 Since the pandemic, Mercy has incorporated telehealth throughout its system, part of a national acceleration in virtual care that proponents laud but critics say is happening too fast.

Public Health Experts Worry About Boom-Bust Cycle of Support

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Congress has poured tens of billions of dollars into public health since last year. While health officials who have juggled bare-bones budgets for years are grateful for the money, they worry it will soon dry up, just as it has after previous crises such as 9/11, SARS and Ebola. Meanwhile, they continue to cope with an exodus from the field amid political pressure and exhaustion that meant 1 in 6 Americans lost their local health department leader.

Brecha de g茅nero contra covid: se vacunan m谩s mujeres que hombres

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Porque representan gran parte de la fuerza laboral en atenci贸n m茅dica y educaci贸n, porque viven m谩s o porque son m谩s proactivas, las mujeres tienen tasas m谩s altas de vacunaci贸n contra covid.

The Gender Vaccine Gap: More Women Than Men Are Getting Covid Shots

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A KHN examination of state vaccine statistics shows that more women than men have gotten covid vaccines. Experts cite demographic realities of those who were part of the initial rollout but also women鈥檚 greater likelihood to seek preventive health care.

Missouri 鈥榁oted for This Lie,鈥 Says State Rep Trying to Block Medicaid Expansion

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Even with extra federal dollars and a flush budget, Show Me State Republicans are putting up roadblocks to the voter-approved constitutional amendment that would give 275,000 people health insurance.

How One State鈥檚 Public Health Defunding Led to Vaccination Chaos

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The underfunding of public health and political backlash destabilized Missouri鈥檚 vaccine rollout, creating racial inequity and forcing some residents to drive hours to get shots.

Inmates鈥 Distrust of Prison Health Care Fuels Distrust of Covid Vaccines

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Many inmates at Western Missouri Correctional Center, like their peers in prisons across Missouri and the nation, are hesitant about getting vaccinated against covid-19 because they don鈥檛 trust prison health care.

Indiana School Goes Extra Mile to Help Vulnerable Kids Weather Pandemic

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Many students at Sarah Scott Middle School in Terre Haute, Indiana, deal with poverty, dysfunction and stress. Since the pandemic hit, teachers and administrators have struggled to give kids and families the support they need.

Condados m谩s ricos del pa铆s, abrumados por el aumento del hambre infantil

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Los incrementos m谩s pronunciados se registran en algunos de los condados m谩s adinerados, donde la riqueza general oscurece las fr谩giles finanzas de los trabajadores con salarios bajos.

Need Amid Plenty: Richest US Counties Are Overwhelmed by Surge in Child Hunger

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Hunger among kids is skyrocketing, even in America鈥檚 wealthiest counties. But given the nation鈥檚 highly uneven charitable food system, affluent communities have been far less ready for the unprecedented crisis than places accustomed to dealing with poverty and hardship.

For Spring Season, Young Athletes Get Back in the Game Despite Covid Risk

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With schools opening up classrooms, millions of young athletes are also getting out on fields and courts. But pandemic precautions and delays are spurring conflicts among parents, coaches and doctors.

University of Missouri Settles Lawsuits Over Knee Surgeries Involving Veterinarian

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The University of Missouri settled a collection of 22 medical malpractice and false advertising lawsuits over knee surgeries for $16.2 million. One doctor involved in the cases is among Missouri鈥檚 highest-paid state employees; the other is a veterinarian.