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Viajar para morir: la última forma de turismo médico

Vaughn Hillyard Aug 20, 2024
En los 18 meses posteriores a ser diagnosticada con la reaparición de un cáncer de ovarios que creía haber superado hace 20 años, Francine Milano viajó dos veces desde su casa de Pennsylvania a Vermont. No fue a esquiar, ni a…
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Traveling To Die: The Latest Form of Medical Tourism

Vaughn Hillyard Aug 20, 2024
In the 18 months after Francine Milano was diagnosed with a recurrence of the ovarian cancer she thought she’d beaten 20 years ago, she traveled twice from her home in Pennsylvania to Vermont. She went not to ski, hike, or…
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Harris Did Not Vote to ‘Cut Medicare,’ Despite Trump’s Claim

Vaughn Hillyard Aug 20, 2024
Jacob Gardenswartz “Vice President Kamala Harris cast the tie-breaking vote to cut, as you know, Medicare by $273 billion. She cast a vote to cut Medicare.”  — Former President Donald Trump at a July 24 campaign rally in Charlotte,…
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Harris-Walz Ticket Sharpens Contrast With Trump-Vance on Health Care

Vaughn Hillyard Aug 19, 2024
STILLWATER, Minn. — Vice President Kamala Harris’ selection of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate is making health care a front-burner issue in the final sprint to the November presidential election. Walz, a…
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Inside the Political Fight To Build a Rural Georgia Hospital

Vaughn Hillyard Aug 19, 2024
JACKSON, Ga. — Ed Whitehouse stood alongside a state highway in rural Butts County, Georgia, and surveyed acres of rolling fields and forests near Interstate 75. Instead of farmland and trees, he envisioned a hospital.…
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Bipartisan Effort Paves Way for Reviving Shuttered Hospitals in Georgia

Vaughn Hillyard Aug 19, 2024
ATLANTA — At the shuttered Atlanta Medical Center, a “Stronger Together” mural sends a hopeful message near a summer spray of hydrangeas. The campus was mostly quiet on a recent weekend, since AMC closed almost two years ago. A…
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Journalists Discuss African Mpox Upsurge, EpiPen Alternative, and Medicaid Unwinding

Vaughn Hillyard Aug 17, 2024
KFF Health News’ senior fellow and editor-at-large for public health, Céline Gounder, discussed the World Health Organization’s declaration that the mpox outbreak in Africa is a global health emergency on CBS’…
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Amid Medicaid ‘Unwinding,’ Many States Wind Up Expansions

Vaughn Hillyard Aug 16, 2024
Trisha Byers left behind one crucial item when she moved to North Carolina last year to be closer to her family after suffering a brain injury: health insurance. In Massachusetts, Byers, 39, was enrolled in Medicaid, the…
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Inside Conservative Activist Leonard Leo’s Long Campaign To Gut Planned Parenthood

Vaughn Hillyard Aug 16, 2024
A federal lawsuit in Texas against Planned Parenthood has a web of ties to conservative activist Leonard Leo, whose decades-long effort to steer the U.S. court system to the right overturned Roe v. Wade, yielding the biggest…
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Niños que sobrevivieron al tiroteo del Super Bowl tienen miedo, ataques de pánico y trastornos del…

Vaughn Hillyard Aug 15, 2024
A seis meses de que las chispas de una bala quemaran las piernas de Gabriella Magers-Darger en el tiroteo del desfile del Super Bowl de los Kansas City Chiefs, la joven de 14 años está lista para dejar atrás el pasado.…
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