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Month: September 2024

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The burden of frailty on Australia’s health care system

September 12, 2024 MedicalXpress.com

Frailty in older Australians is imposing a staggering burden on Australia’s health care system and is driving up costs in community aged-care, new research by Flinders University has revealed.This post was originally published on this […]

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Longtime head of L.A. Care to retire after navigating major Medi-Cal changes: Q&A

September 12, 2024 MedicalXpress.com

For nearly a decade, John Baackes has led L.A. Care Health Plan, a publicly run insurer primarily serving low-income Los Angeles County residents on Medi-Cal. It is by far the largest Medi-Cal plan in the […]

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States are making it easier for physician assistants to work across state lines

September 12, 2024 MedicalXpress.com

Mercedes Dodge was raised by first-generation immigrant parents from Peru in a modest home in a rural part of southeastern Texas, where there weren’t many health care providers. Sometimes they had to travel to Houston, […]

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More than half of UK government nutrition advisors are paid by food companies, research reveals

September 11, 2024 MedicalXpress.com

At least 11 of the 17 members of the Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN) have conflicts of interest with the likes of Nestle, sugar manufacturer Tate and Lyle, and the world’s largest ice cream […]

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Obesity treatments being restricted by cash poor local services across England, investigation finds

September 11, 2024 MedicalXpress.com

Patients in nearly half the country can’t get appointments with specialist teams for weight-loss support and care, including treatment with drugs such as semaglutide. And in nearly one in five local health areas, patients don’t […]

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New look at stroke response: Mobile physicians

September 11, 2024 MedicalXpress.com

Many patients living in rural areas don’t have easy access to specialized or emergency care. When they face conditions like strokes, every minute counts when trying to get them the treatment they need.This post was […]

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Racial differences in the use of opioids after returning home from hospitalizations for hip fractures

September 11, 2024 MedicalXpress.com

In an analysis of information on 164,170 older adult Medicare beneficiaries who were hospitalized for hip fractures, a similar proportion of Black and white beneficiaries used opioids after they were discharged and returned to the […]

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Families of victims of violent assault have double the risk of anxiety—new study

September 11, 2024 MedicalXpress.com

Every year, about a million people in England and Wales are victims of violent crime.This post was originally published on this site

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ACA enrollment platforms suspended over alleged foreign access to consumer data

September 11, 2024 MedicalXpress.com

Suspicions that U.S. consumers’ personal information could be accessed from India led regulators to abruptly bar two large private sector enrollment websites from accessing the Affordable Care Act marketplace in August.This post was originally published […]

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US uninsured rate was stable in 2023, even as states’ Medicaid purge began

September 11, 2024 MedicalXpress.com

The proportion of Americans without health insurance remained stable in 2023, the Census Bureau reported Tuesday, close to the record low the Biden administration achieved in 2022 through expansions of public programs, including the Affordable […]

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