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Watch: She鈥檚 at High Risk of Breast Cancer. She Moved, and Her Screening Costs Soared.

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This installment of InvestigateTV and 国产麻豆精品Health News鈥 鈥淐ostly Care鈥 series explores how the type of medical facility where a patient seeks care can affect the cost of that care 鈥 particularly when that facility is a hospital.

In a First, Trump and GOP-Led Congress Prepare To Swell Ranks of US Uninsured

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Fewer Americans will likely have health insurance, compromising their physical and financial health, as the Trump administration and GOP-controlled Congress weigh major changes to the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid. 鈥淭he effects could be catastrophic,鈥 one policy analyst predicts.

Prisons Routinely Ignore Guidelines on Dying Inmates鈥 End-of-Life Choices

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Correctional officers often dictate end-of-life care for incarcerated people who are terminally ill. Most states either don鈥檛 have a formal policy or are given leeway 鈥 a big concern for families and advocates, as the incarcerated population rapidly ages.

Alabama Can鈥檛 Prosecute Groups Helping Patients Get Abortions Elsewhere, Judge Rules

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Although most abortions remain illegal in Alabama, a judge鈥檚 decision in early April allows doctors and advocacy groups to tell patients about abortion options in other states, and help with travel and other costs.

What 鈥楩ertilization President鈥 Trump Can Learn From State Efforts To Expand IVF Access

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State-level efforts to regulate fertility coverage reveal the gauntlet of budgetary and political hurdles such initiatives face 鈥 obstacles that have led to millions of people being left out even when mandates become law.

Medi-Cal Under Threat: Who鈥檚 Covered and What Could Be Cut?

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Federal law requires states to offer health insurance to many people with low incomes or disabilities. But some states, including California, are far more generous than what鈥檚 required. Budget pressures may force lawmakers to cut benefits that have led to a historic low in the uninsured rate.

Rural Hospitals and Patients Are Disconnected From Modern Care

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Technological gaps handicap rural hospitals as billions in federal funding to modernize infrastructure lags. The reliance on outdated technology and piecemeal systems challenge staffs and erode patient care.

US Judge Names Receiver To Take Over California Prisons鈥 Mental Health Program

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A federal judge has named a receiver to run California鈥檚 troubled prison mental health system. Colette Peters, a reformist with a rocky tenure as director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, will have four months to develop a plan to adequately care for tens of thousands of prisoners.

Millions in US Live in Places Where Doctors Don鈥檛 Practice and Telehealth Doesn鈥檛 Reach

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Nearly 3 million Americans live sicker, shorter lives in the hundreds of rural counties where doctor shortages are the worst and poor internet connections mean little or no access to telehealth services.

Across the South, Rural Health Care Has Become 鈥楾rendy.鈥 Medicaid Expansion Has Not.

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State legislatures nationwide, including several in the South, are spending millions to improve rural health outcomes and access. For years, though, most Southern states have refused billions of federal dollars to provide public health insurance to more low-income adults. That isn鈥檛 likely to change with Trump back in office.

The Growing Inequality in Life Expectancy Among Americans

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To deliver on pledges from the new Trump administration to make America healthy again, policymakers will need to close gaps in longevity among racial and ethnic groups.

Beyond Hard Hats: Mental Struggles Become the Deadliest Construction Industry Danger

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The physical hazards of construction work have long been a focus of safety professionals. Yet attention on the psychosocial hazards is relatively new, with suicide and substance use soaring among male construction workers. Mitigating those risks requires more than hard hats, safety vests, and protective goggles.

Obamacare Sign-Ups Lag After Trump Election, Legal Challenges

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The number of new and returning enrollees using healthcare.gov 鈥 the federal marketplace that serves 31 states 鈥 is well below last year鈥檚 as of early December. Also, a Biden administration push to give 鈥淒reamers鈥 access to Obamacare coverage and subsidies is facing court challenges.

Federal Judge Halts Dreamers鈥 Brand-New Access to ACA Enrollment in 19 States

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A federal judge sided with 19 states seeking an injunction against a Biden administration rule allowing recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals to enroll in Affordable Care Act coverage and qualify for subsidies amid the annual open enrollment period.

In Chronic Pain, This Teenager 鈥楥ould Barely Do Anything.鈥 Insurer Wouldn鈥檛 Cover Surgery.

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An Alabama teen was told he needed surgery for debilitating hip pain. But his family鈥檚 insurer denied coverage for the procedure, which lacked a medical billing code. Expected to pay more than $7,000, his father charged it to credit cards.

UCSF Favors Pricey Doctoral Program for Nurse-Midwives Amid Maternal Care Crisis

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UC-San Francisco is pausing its long-running master鈥檚 program in nurse-midwifery and plans to shift to a lengthier, costlier doctoral program. Midwives criticized the move and questioned the university鈥檚 motivations at a time of serious shortages of maternal care workers.