It’s 3 a.m., you’re doubled up with stomach pain and your only option is to head to the ER for care. You don’t have health insurance, but everyone knows a hospital has to treat you even if you don’t have any coverage. It’s the law, right? Well, yes and no. Regardless...
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California Hospitals See Increase in Homeless Patients
More than 100,000 visits to California hospitals were by homeless people in 2017, up 28 percent from the two years prior. According to the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development, over a third involved a diagnosis of mental health, although only 6 percent...
FDA Proposes Mammography Rule Regarding Dense Breasts
FDA Proposes Mammography Rule Regarding Dense Breasts Studies have shown that women with dense breasts have an increased risk of cancer, which could lead to missed cancer diagnoses on mammograms. In an effort to address the issue, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration...
New CMS Rule Would Require Drug Companies to List Price in TV Ads
One in five Americans will go without the health care he needs because he can't afford it. To decrease the out-of-pocket cost for patients, the federal government wants to make drug companies include in television ads the price of drugs and biological chemicals...
How to Make the Most of That New Health Plan You Just Bought
How to Make the Most of That New Health Plan You Just Bought In your quest for affordable coverage, you may have selected a different health plan for this year than the type that you're used to having. This may mean that you went with a short term plan instead of...
Federal Judge Strikes Down Work Requirements for Medicaid Recipients
Federal Judge Strikes Down Work Requirements for Medicaid Recipients U.S. District Judge James Boasberg blocked the state of Kentucky from requiring Medicaid recipients to work to retain benefits. Boasberg also discontinued the same requirements in Arkansas in his...
Can Your Child See Ok? How to Tell If Something’s Amiss
Vision is an integral part of a child’s life. Even before they start school, children learn how to play and interact with the world based on what they can or can’t see. Once kids start school, vision problems in sighted children can seriously delay academic progress...
New HRA Rules Could Boost Choice for Employers and Their Workers
Quite a few of the healthcare policy decisions made by the Trump administration have been mired in partisanship and acrimony, but this is certainly not the case with a proposed rule recently published on the Federal Register. The rule in question involves the...
UnitedHealthCare Leaving Medicaid Program in Iowa
UnitedHealthCare has announced that it plans to leave Iowa’s Medicaid program over the next few months, leaving as many as 425,000 residents without a healthcare insurer. In Dubuque, healthcare providers are concerned about the impact not only on their clients but...
Chemical vs. Mineral: Either Way, You Need to Lather on the Sunscreen
Sunscreen comes in two main types: chemical and mineral. Both varieties are responsible for the ever-important task of protecting your skin from the sun's harmful UV rays, but they go about it in different ways. Understanding the differences between the two can help...