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

Vaughn Hillyard Mar 19, 2024
ST. LOUIS — In early February, abortion rights supporters gathered to change Missouri history at the Pageant — a storied club where rock ’n’ roll revolutionary Chuck Berry often had played: They launched a signature-gathering…
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Cuando tu cobertura de salud dentro de la red… simplemente se esfuma

Vaughn Hillyard Mar 18, 2024
Sarah Feldman, de 35 años, recibió las primeras cartas amenazantes del Centro Médico Mount Sinai en noviembre pasado. El sistema hospitalario de Nueva York le advirtió que tenía problemas para negociar un acuerdo de precios con…
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As More States Target Disavowed ‘Excited Delirium’ Diagnosis, Police Groups Push Back

Vaughn Hillyard Mar 18, 2024
Following a pivotal year in the movement to discard the term “excited delirium,” momentum is building in several states to ban the discredited medical diagnosis from death certificates, law enforcement training, police incident…
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Covid and Medicare Payments Spark Remote Patient Monitoring Boom

Vaughn Hillyard Mar 18, 2024
Billy Abbott, a retired Army medic, wakes at 6 every morning, steps on the bathroom scale, and uses a cuff to take his blood pressure. The devices send those measurements electronically to his doctor in Gulf Shores,…
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Joe Biden’s Skittish Support for Abortion Rights

Vaughn Hillyard Mar 15, 2024
President Biden spent much of his State of the Union speech last week talking about two subjects central to his reelection campaign while seemingly trying not to name them. One was Donald Trump, or as Biden called him, “my…
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How Your In-Network Health Coverage Can Vanish Before You Know It

Vaughn Hillyard Mar 15, 2024
Sarah Feldman, 35, received the first ominous letters from Mount Sinai Medical last November. The New York hospital system warned it was having trouble negotiating a pricing agreement with UnitedHealthcare, which includes Oxford…
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A New Orleans Neighborhood Confronts the Racist Legacy of a Toxic Stretch of Highway

Vaughn Hillyard Mar 15, 2024
Aside from a few discarded hypodermic needles on the ground, the Hunter’s Field Playground in New Orleans looks almost untouched. It’s been open more than nine years, but the brightly painted red and yellow slides and monkey bars…
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When Copay Assistance Backfires on Patients

Vaughn Hillyard Mar 15, 2024
In early 2019, Jennifer Hepworth and her husband were stunned by a large bill they unexpectedly received for their daughter’s prescription cystic fibrosis medication. Their payment had risen to $3,500 from the usual $30 for a…
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Montana, an Island of Abortion Access, Preps for Consequential Elections and Court Decisions

Vaughn Hillyard Mar 14, 2024
A years-long battle over abortion access in a sprawling and sparsely populated region of the U.S. may come to a head this year in the courts and at the ballot box. Challenges to several state laws designed to chip away at…
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They Were Injured at the Super Bowl Parade. A Month Later, They Feel Forgotten.

Vaughn Hillyard Mar 14, 2024
Bram Sable-Smith and Peggy Lowe, KCUR KFF Health News and KCUR are following the stories of people injured during the Feb. 14 mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl celebration. Listen to how one Kansas family is coping with…
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