Public Health
California Bill Addresses Safety Concerns At Dialysis Clinics
Saying they are concerned about safety in California’s dialysis clinics, a coalition of nurses, technicians, patients and union representatives is backing legislation that would require more staffing and oversight. The bill, introduced by Sen. Ricardo Lara (D-Bell Gardens), would establish minimum staffing ratios, mandate a longer transition time between appointments and require annual inspections of […]
Populares antiácidos, ¿podrían causar daño a los riñones?
Sherry Herman estaba mirando TV cuando apareció un aviso en la pantalla. Un estudio de abogados estaba buscando a pacientes para una demanda colectiva, sugiriendo una relación entre ciertas píldoras para la acidez estomacal y la enfermedad renal crónica, incluyendo las cápsulas color beige que ella ha tomado por años. “Dije, ‘oh Dios mío… ¡soy […]
Influx Of Elderly Patients Forces ER To Practice Comfort Care
A man sobbed in a New York emergency room. His elderly wife, who suffered from advanced dementia, had just had a breathing tube stuck down her throat. He knew she never would have wanted that. Now he had to decide whether to reverse the life-sustaining treatment that medics had begun. Dr. Kei Ouchi, then a […]
A Busy Week For Health: Budget Cuts, CBO Scores And Mitch McConnell’s Cryptic Signal
It was a hectic week for people who follow news about health politics. Kaiser Health News veteran reporters Mary Agnes Carey and Julie Rovner sat down to discuss some of the major developments. https://kffhealthnews.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2017/05/052617_khn_hoth_new.mp3 MARY AGNES CAREY: Hello, and thanks for joining us. I’m Mary Agnes Carey, partnerships editor and a senior correspondent for […]
A New Zika Threat Hovers As Summer’s Mosquitoes Get Bzzzzy
Zika, the mosquito-borne virus that triggered public health alarm bells last summer, has receded from the spotlight. But, experts say, expect the virus to pose a renewed threat this year. How great of a threat? That’s where it gets tricky. No locally acquired cases of the virus have been reported in the United States this […]
“Zonas libres de apretones de manos” para prevenir infecciones en hospitales
SOBRE NOTICIAS EN ESPAÑOL Noticias en español es una sección de KFF Health News que contiene traducciones de artículos de gran interés para la comunidad hispanohablante, y contenido original enfocado en la población hispana que vive en los Estados Unidos. El doctor Mark Sklansky, quien se autodefine como fóbico a los gérmenes, no puede dejar […]
As Government-Funded Cancer Research Sags, Scientists Fear U.S. Is ‘Losing Its Edge’
Less and less of the research presented at a prominent cancer conference is supported by the National Institutes of Health, a development that some of the country’s top scientists see as a worrisome trend. The number of studies fully funded by the NIH at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) […]
Handshake-Free Zone: Keep Those Hands — And Germs — To Yourself In The Hospital
Dr. Mark Sklansky, a self-described germaphobe, can’t stop thinking about how quickly those little microbes can spread. “If I am at a computer terminal or using a phone or opening a door, I know my hands are now contaminated, and I need to be careful and I need to wash my hands,” said Sklansky, professor […]
Cuts In Federal Housing Help Would Hurt People’s Health, Research Suggests
Does investing in public housing keep people healthier? New research explores this question, which appears timely, especially as the Trump administration proposes to cut $7.4 billion — about 15 percent — from the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s budget, and HUD Secretary Ben Carson argues that too much government assistance fosters dependency and perpetuates […]
Many COPD Patients Struggle To Pay For Each Medicinal Breath
LIVE OAK, Texas — After a lifetime of smoking, Juanita Milton needs help breathing. She’s tethered to an oxygen tank 24/7 and uses two drug inhalers a day, including Spiriva, which she called “the really expensive one.” “If I can’t afford it, I won’t take it,” Milton said. The 67-year-old’s chest was heaving one recent […]