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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

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 2025HEALTH

Let's Make Hospital Stays Easier for Seniors!

Hospitals are always trying to figure out the best ways to check in on their patients. But what if the usual methods aren't working for everyone, especially older adults? Imagine being in a hospital bed, and you're given a form to fill out about how you're feeling. Sounds easy, right? But what if th

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Breathing Easy: Why Asthma Might Be Overlooked in Black Kids

Asthma is a common issue among kids, but diagnosing it can be challenging. One major hurdle is how doctors measure lung function. They often use a tool called the Global Lung Initiative (GLI) equation. This equation doesn't consider race, which can lead to problems. Recent studies have shown that w

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Mental Health and Access to Sexual Health Services: What's the Deal?

People with severe mental illness (SMI) face a tough time when it comes to sexual and reproductive health. They have more problems in this area than others, but they don't use healthcare services as much. Why is this happening? This review tried to figure out what stops or helps people with SMI from

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Do Hospitals Really Help Everyone?

Hospitals that don't pay taxes are supposed to give back to their communities. But do they really help everyone? Some places need more help than others. These places might have people who are poor, sick, or facing other problems. Let's think about this. If a hospital is in a rich area, do t

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

Can Tech Help Us Stay on Our Feet?

Falls are a major concern for older adults. They can cause serious injuries or even be fatal. Keeping active and strong is key to preventing falls. This is why joining local exercise groups is often recommended. But with technology advancing, digital exercise programs are being explored as an altern

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Feb 28 2025HEALTH

How COVID-19 Changed Health Care for Kids with Big Medical Needs

Kids with complex medical needs faced a big shake-up in their healthcare routines during the COVID-19 pandemic. A recent study dug into this by looking back at medical records. The big takeaway? The way these kids got healthcare changed a lot. First off, the number of times these kids visit

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