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Health Insurers Limit Coverage of Prosthetic Limbs, Questioning Their Medical Necessity

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06 January 2025
Advocates say it is discrimination and are arguing for “insurance fairness” on the grounds that people who have joints surgically replaced typically don’t face the same kinds of coverage challenges.

Syringe Exchange Fears Hobble Fight Against West Virginia HIV Outbreak

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03 January 2025
Health workers and researchers say an HIV outbreak in West Virginia that three years ago was called “the most concerning” in the U.S. continues to spread after state and local officials restricted syringe service programs.

Stimulant Users Are Caught in Fatal ‘Fourth Wave’ of Opioid Epidemic

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03 January 2025
The migration of fentanyl into illicit stimulants such as cocaine is especially dangerous for people who are not regular opioid users. That’s because they have a low tolerance for opioids, putting them at greater risk of an overdose. They also often don’t take precautions — such as not using alone and carrying the opioid reversal medication naloxone — so they’re unprepared if they overdose.

KFF Health News' 'What the Health?': Francis Collins on Supporting NIH and Finding Common Ground

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02 January 2025
Francis Collins led the National Institutes of Health for 12 years, under three presidents. During the Biden administration, he added White House science adviser to his long list of roles. Now he runs his own lab on the NIH campus, and his latest book, “The Road to Wisdom: On Truth, Science, Faith, and Trust,” came out in September. In this special holiday episode of KFF Health News’ “What the Health?” Collins joins host and chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner to discuss health misinformation, the Trump administration’s plans for the NIH, and bringing together a fractured society.

For Many Rural Women, Finding Maternity Care Outweighs Concerns About Abortion Access

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02 January 2025
A legislative effort to expand access to prenatal care in rural Oregon with mobile clinics was scuttled because those clinics would have provided abortions in rural areas. Opposition to the proposal shows that, even in states that ensure access to abortions, that care isn’t universally available or accepted.

In Year 7, ‘Bill of the Month’ Gives Patients a Voice

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30 December 2024
In the seventh year of KFF Health News’ “Bill of the Month” series, patients shared their most perplexing, vexing, and downright expensive medical bills, and reporters analyzed $800,000 in charges — including more than $370,000 owed by 12 patients and their families.

LGBTQ+ People Relive Old Traumas as They Age on Their Own

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24 December 2024
The generation that faced discrimination, ostracism, and the AIDS epidemic now faces old age. Many struggle with isolation along with a host of pressing health problems.

An Arm and a Leg: Revisiting ‘Christmas In July’

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23 December 2024
From the archives of “An Arm and a Leg”: a family tragedy, a 40-year tradition, and a million dollars in medical debt erased.

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