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Are US Prescription Drug Prices 10 Times Those of Other Nations? Only Sometimes
Michelle Andrews
“We pay by far the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs, in some cases 10 times more than the people of any other country.”
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), in an April 30, 2023, interview on CNN’s “State…
When Older Parents Resist Help or Advice, Use These Tips to Cope
It was a regrettable mistake. But Kim Sylvester thought she was doing the right thing at the time.
Her 80-year-old mother, Harriet Burkel, had fallen at her home in Raleigh, North Carolina, fractured her pelvis, and gone to a…
Remote Work: An Underestimated Benefit for Family Caregivers
For Aida Beltré, working remotely during the pandemic came as a relief.
She was taking care of her father, now 86, who has been in and out of hospitals and rehabs after a worsening series of strokes in recent years.
Working…
Estafas a Medicare con pruebas para covid pueden generar otros fraudes
La cobertura de Medicare para las pruebas caseras de covid-19 finalizó hace pocos días, pero las estafas generadas por este beneficio temporal podrían tener consecuencias persistentes para las personas mayores.
Los defensores…
Watch: 5th Circuit Judges Question Two-Decade-Old Approval of Abortion Pill
By Sarah Varney
May 18, 2023
Sarah Varney, KFF Health News
A three-judge panel comprising Judges James Ho and Cory Wilson, appointed by then-President Donald Trump, and Judge Jennifer Walker…
A Covid Test Medicare Scam May Be a Trial Run for Further Fraud
Medicare coverage for at-home covid-19 tests ended last week, but the scams spawned by the temporary pandemic benefit could have lingering consequences for seniors.
Medicare advocates around the country who track fraud noticed…
Thousands Face Medicaid Whiplash in South Dakota and North Carolina
Arielle Zionts
Until recently, Jonathon Murray relied on Medicaid to pay for treatments for multiple health conditions, including chronic insomnia. Murray, a 20-year-old restaurant worker from the college town of Brookings, South Dakota,…
State Lawmakers Eye Forced Treatment to Address Overlap in Homelessness and Mental Illness
April Dembosky, KQED and Amelia Templeton, Oregon Public Broadcasting and Carrie Feibel, NPR
Many of the unhoused people in Portland, Oregon, live in tents pitched on sidewalks or in aging campers parked in small convoys behind grocery…
Lawyer Fees Draw Scrutiny as Camp Lejeune Claims Stack Up
Michelle Andrews
David and Adair Keller started their married life together in 1977 at Camp Lejeune, a military training base on the Atlantic Coast in Jacksonville, North Carolina. David was a Marine Corps field artillery officer then,…
An AI Chatbot May Be Your Next Therapist. Will It Actually Help Your Mental Health?
Elisabeth Rosenthal
In the past few years, 10,000 to 20,000 apps have stampeded into the mental health space, offering to “disrupt” traditional therapy. With the frenzy around AI innovations like ChatGPT, the claim that chatbots can…