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Para pacientes de cáncer sin seguro, conseguir atención médica es una…
Dieciocho meses después de que April Adcox se enterara de que tenía cáncer de piel, el pasado mes de mayo, regresó por…
For Uninsured People With Cancer, Securing Care Can Be Like Spinning a…
Eighteen months after April Adcox learned she had skin cancer, she finally returned to Charleston’s Medical University…
Journalists Explain Impact of Texas Judge’s ACA Decision and Cuts in…
KHN chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner discussed the aftermath of a federal judge’s decision in Texas that blocks the…
No-Cost Preventive Services Are Now in Jeopardy. Here’s What You Need to…
When a federal judge in Texas declared unconstitutional a popular part of the Affordable Care Act that ensures no-cost…
High Inflation and Housing Costs Force Many Americans to Delay Needed Care
At a health-screening event in Sarasota, Florida, people gathered in a parking lot and waited their turn for blood…
Montana May Require Insurers to Cover Monitoring Devices for Diabetes
In between sets of tumbling warmups, Adrienne Prashar crossed the gym to where she had stashed her diabetes supplies and…
Dentro de una de las pocas escuelas secundarias para adolescentes con…
Todos los días de la semana empiezan de la misma forma en la escuela secundaria 5280, en Denver.
Los estudiantes en…
Gov. Newsom Wanted California to Cut Ties With Walgreens. Then Federal Law…
Samantha Young
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Gavin Newsom declared last month that California was “done” doing business with…
The Big Squeeze: More Enrollees and Smaller Networks Plague Some ACA Plans
The Affordable Care Act may be struggling with its own success.
Record enrollment over the last two years brought…
‘Hard to Get Sober Young’: Inside One of the Country’s Few Recovery High…
Stephanie Daniel, KUNC
Every weekday at 5280 High School in Denver starts the same way.
Students in recovery from…