HEALTHCARE

Advertisement
Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Atlanta Rally: Harris and Obama Team Up for Final Push

In a lively campaign event held in Clarkston, Georgia, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Barack Obama shared the stage for the first time. They targeted Black voters in the area, emphasizing important issues like affordable healthcare and reducing living costs. Harris talked about he

reading time less than a minute
Oct 24 2024HEALTH

Upgrading Imaging for Women's Health

Kootenai Health is making some big changes to improve women’s health services. Starting in 2025, they’ll be adding a new facility in Coeur d’Alene and upgrading their existing Women’s Imaging Center in Post Falls. This is all happening during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so it’s a great time to ta

reading time less than a minute
Oct 24 2024POLITICS

Health Care Costs: A Campaign Concern

As the 2024 presidential election nears, voters are increasingly worried about medical bills. A recent poll by West Health and Gallup showed that two-thirds of U. S. adults fear a major health event could land them in debt. This issue isn't getting enough attention in the campaign, according to a fo

reading time less than a minute
Oct 23 2024HEALTH

The Ups and Downs of Knoxville's Baptist Hospital

In 1943, Knoxville was desperate for more hospital beds. That's when the idea for a Baptist Hospital came up. The plan was to build a 200-bed hospital for around $1 million. But remember, this was during World War II, and things were pricey. The hospital's financial struggles started right from the

reading time less than a minute
Oct 23 2024HEALTH

Finding a Supportive Hand for Norwood Hospital

There’s a hitch in Norwood Hospital's story. Steward Health Care, after selling six functional hospitals, left Norwood, a suburb closed since 2020, in a tricky spot. Now, it needs a reliable, local, nonprofit hospital operator to take the reins and someone with funds to make that happen. While the f

reading time less than a minute
Oct 22 2024HEALTH

Healthcare Crisis: A Doctor's Perspective on Trump's Policies

Dr. Jane, an ER doctor in a small rural town, has seen the real impact of healthcare policies over the past 20 years. She's watched patients struggle with no insurance, often ending up in the ER for issues that could have been prevented with regular care. She remembers a man with COPD who couldn't a

reading time less than a minute
Oct 21 2024HEALTH

Post-Surgery Pain Care: A Racial Divide

Imagine having major surgery. You might expect the best care to manage your pain afterward. But new research shows Black patients are less likely to get the top-notch treatment they deserve. Instead of using a combination of pain medicines that experts say work better and reduce the risk of addictio

reading time less than a minute
Oct 19 2024OPINION

Trump's Words Hurt Vets and Their Families

Imagine a 7-year-old watching her dad collapse from a brain injury he got in Iraq. That's what my daughter saw. Her dad's injury isn't just a "headache, " like former President Donald Trump suggested when asked about wounded soldiers. Trump's lack of compassion isn't just hurtful; it also shows how

reading time less than a minute
Oct 18 2024HEALTH

Cancer's Financial Burden: How Early Detection Can Help

Cancer is tough on everyone – patients, their loved ones, and even employers. It takes a toll on health, emotions, and wallets. A recent study showed that half of cancer patients struggle with medical debt, some owing over $5, 000 for a year or more. Many people empty their savings just two years po

reading time less than a minute
Oct 18 2024POLITICS

Gaza's Health Care: A UN Report on Israel's Actions

A recent United Nations report has sparked controversy by claiming that Israel intentionally targeted Gaza's health care system during the 2021 war with Hamas. The report, released by the UN’s Independent International Commission of Inquiry, says Israel’s actions amount to war crimes and crimes agai

reading time less than a minute