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California Universities Are Required to Offer Abortion Pills. Many Just…
Jackie Fortiér, LAist and Adolfo Guzman-Lopez, LAist
When Deanna Gomez found out she was pregnant in September 2023,…
Track Opioid Settlement Payouts — To the Cent — In Your Community
Aneri Pattani and Lydia Zuraw, KFF Health News and Holly K. Hacker
State and local governments are receiving billions of…
More Patients Are Losing Their Doctors — And Trust in the Primary Care…
First, her favorite doctor in Providence, Rhode Island, retired. Then her other doctor at a health center a few…
Adolescentes podrían ir al psicólogo sin tener el permiso de sus padres
Cuando estaba en noveno grado, Fiona Lu cayó en una depresión. Tenía problemas para adaptarse a su nueva escuela en…
Mujeres están bebiendo hasta enfermarse. A la administración le preocupa el…
Una mañana de hace casi 10 años Karla Adkins se miró en el espejo retrovisor de su auto y advirtió que el blanco de sus…
Adultos mayores, agotados por tener que organizar tanta atención médica
En enero, Susanne Gilliam, de 67 años, estaba yendo a recoger el correo afuera de su casa cuando se cayó al resbalar…
Hospitals Cash In on a Private Equity-Backed Trend: Concierge Physician…
Nonprofit hospitals created largely to serve the poor are adding concierge physician practices, charging patients annual…
Journalists Dig Into Measles, Abortion Access, and Medicaid Expansion
Céline Gounder, KFF Health News’ senior fellow and editor-at-large for public health, discussed the 2024 U.S. measles outbreak on…
Your Doctor or Your Insurer? Little-Known Rules May Ease the Choice in…
Bart Klion, 95, and his wife, Barbara, faced a tough choice in January: The upstate New York couple learned that this…
A Physician Travels to South Asia Seeking Enduring Lessons From the…
Smallpox was certified eradicated in 1980, but I first learned about the disease’s twisty, storied history in 1996 while…