HEALTH

Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Medicare's Wild Ride Through Changing Healthcare Landscapes

Medicare's 60th anniversary is a big deal. It's not just about the program itself, but how it has navigated through different healthcare markets over the decades. Let's dive in. First off, when Medicare was first being debated, people thought of government programs and markets as complete opposites

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Self-Check: How Tech is Changing Public Health

In today's world, everyone's talking about self-monitoring technologies and how they can boost public health. Let's dive into a recent public health trial in the UK and see how people interacted with these technologies. First, let's talk about what self-monitoring technologies are. They're

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Mar 01 2025POLITICS

Medicare Advantage: What's the Deal?

Medicare Advantage has become a big part of the healthcare system. It all started with a major change in 2003. The government decided to boost private managed care plans for Medicare. This shift aimed to improve how Medicare benefits were delivered. The idea was to make things better for everyone.

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Unraveling Cancer Care: The Role of Insurance Companies in Genomic Testing

Genomic testing is a big deal in cancer care. It helps spot cancer risks, diagnose issues, and plan treatments. But, getting these tests into everyday healthcare is tough, even when insurance covers them. Insurance companies, or payers, play a huge role in healthcare. They could be key to solving so

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

How Good Governance Makes Health Care Work for Everyone

First, let's talk about primary health care (PHC). It's the first point of contact people have with the health system. It's where they go for regular check-ups, vaccinations, and treatment for common illnesses. To make PHC work well, we need a strong health system. This includes things like building

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Mar 01 2025HEALTH

Medicare's Milestone: Navigating the Future of Healthcare for Millions

Medicare, a program that has been around for 60 years, is a big deal. It provides health insurance to 67 million people, including seniors and those with disabilities. It's loved by people from all political backgrounds. It has also played a big role in increasing life expectancy and reducing health

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Measles on the Move: Texas Fights Back

In the heart of Texas, a small town is facing a big problem. Seminole, a rural city on the western edge, is dealing with a measles outbreak. It's the largest one in the U. S. since 2019. More than 140 people in Texas have caught the disease, with most cases in Gaines County. The situation is so seri

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Feb 28 2025BUSINESS

Burnout: The Silent Killer of Productivity and Health

Employee burnout is a serious issue that's been getting a lot of attention lately. But many employers might not realize just how much it's hurting their workers' health and their company's profits. It's not just about people feeling tired or stressed. It's about a deep sense of exhaustion that can l

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Staying Hydrated During Ramadan: Tips for a Healthy Fast

Ramadan is a special time for many Muslims worldwide, focusing on spiritual growth and self-discipline. Fasting from dawn to dusk can be tough, especially when it comes to staying hydrated. It's crucial to plan ahead and prioritize water intake. Fasting isn't just about skipping meals; it's about u

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Breaking Down Barriers: Making Health Tech Understand Everyone

In the world of health technology, a big problem is that not everyone can access or understand it. This is especially true for people who speak different languages or have disabilities. A researcher has come up with a new plan to make health tech more fair for everyone. The idea is to create a fram

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