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Last minute gift guide: 2024 Oregon Book Award winners' favorite books for holiday giving * Oregon ArtsWatch

Josephine Woolington, Waka T. Brown, Nora Ericson, and Daniela Molnar offer suggestions ranging from picture books, to poetry, to a monthly letter of romantic, erotic stories.

Ontario proposes requiring health staffing agencies to disclose their rates

Ontario is proposing to increase transparency and accountability around health staffing agencies, as hospitals and long-term care homes spend about $1 billion a year to fill shifts with temporary workers at rates far higher than full-time staff are paid.

Trump demands GOP unity around new spending plan

They're eyeing a Thursday vote.

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Rage has long shadowed American health care. It's rarely produced big change.

The outpouring of anger at health insurers following the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson continues a cycle of rage that dates back decades.

Video: Mangione charged with act of terrorism'

Luigi Mangione, the man suspected of killing health insurance CEO Brian Thompson has been charged with murder.

The pros and cons of Medicare Advantage plans

Increasingly, Medicare beneficiaries are gravitating towards Medicare Advantage plans-largely because they think they'll pay less for their health care than with Original Medicare and receive extra benefits.

Healthcare titan plans huge South Bay medical hubs in $800 million project

Sutter Health has unveiled plans to transform several empty office buildings in Santa Clara into two huge medical campuses that would create a healthcare destination in Silicon Valley.

How a Global 500 insurer's $1.6B Singapore deal fell apart

Allianz's bid to take over Singapore's Income Insurance drew scrutiny from both public officials and prominent Singaporeans.

Health Share of Oregon

Yo, Health Share of Oregon customer service folks-you're incredibly kind, patient and capable.It's refreshing af and I can't believe how pleasant my experience has been with you this fall.

Novel Telecare Approach Transforms Care for Alcohol Use

Screening and telephone-based brief intervention effectively reduced unhealthy alcohol use among diverse adult patients in a Federally Qualified Health Center.

Pediatric RSV vaccine trial paused by Moderna amid safety concerns

There has yet to be an RSV vaccine for children-despite those under 5 being the most vulnerable population.

The Right (and Wrong) Things to Say to a Grieving Friend | KQED

Supporting a grieving friend is a long-term commitment; sharing memories and checking in can greatly help their healing process.
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Advocates Fear Trump Could Cut Homelessness Funding Just as It's Making a Difference | KQED

The future of CalAIM, a key policy for connecting health and housing services in California, depends on federal support, which is uncertain.

Nonprofits Serving Californians With Disabilities Must Make Records Public Under New State Law | KQED

Regional nonprofits serving individuals with developmental disabilities must now make records publicly available, enhancing accountability and transparency.

California Health Official Helped London-Based Company and Traveled on Its Dime | KQED

California's mental health commission director advocates for digital mental health strategies while working to secure funding for Kooth's $271 million contract.

Forced Sterilization Survivors Undertake Own Healing After Feeling 'Silenced Again' by State | KQED

The state's memorialization process for forced sterilizations has been criticized for lacking genuine community engagement and accountability to survivors.

'I Would Have Been a Great Mom': California Finally Pays Reparations to Woman It Sterilized | KQED

Buffington's case may set a precedent for other sterilization survivors seeking reparations in California.

California Will Give You Up To $2,000 For an E-Bike - If You're Eligible | KQED

The e-bike voucher program in California aims to enhance access to eco-friendly transportation for those with limited mobility options.

Advocates Fear Trump Could Cut Homelessness Funding Just as It's Making a Difference | KQED

The future of CalAIM, a key policy for connecting health and housing services in California, depends on federal support, which is uncertain.

Nonprofits Serving Californians With Disabilities Must Make Records Public Under New State Law | KQED

Regional nonprofits serving individuals with developmental disabilities must now make records publicly available, enhancing accountability and transparency.

California Health Official Helped London-Based Company and Traveled on Its Dime | KQED

California's mental health commission director advocates for digital mental health strategies while working to secure funding for Kooth's $271 million contract.

Forced Sterilization Survivors Undertake Own Healing After Feeling 'Silenced Again' by State | KQED

The state's memorialization process for forced sterilizations has been criticized for lacking genuine community engagement and accountability to survivors.

'I Would Have Been a Great Mom': California Finally Pays Reparations to Woman It Sterilized | KQED

Buffington's case may set a precedent for other sterilization survivors seeking reparations in California.

California Will Give You Up To $2,000 For an E-Bike - If You're Eligible | KQED

The e-bike voucher program in California aims to enhance access to eco-friendly transportation for those with limited mobility options.
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Former Aetna CEO says he'd eliminate employer-sponsored insurance to fix the U.S. healthcare industry in wake of UnitedHealthcare shooting

Employees should be free to choose their own health care plans, but be given the same contributions from their workplaces, Mark Bertolini argued.

Suspect in UnitedHealthcare CEO's killing didn't have health insurance with UHC, company says

The suspect "and his mother were not UnitedHealthcare members," parent UnitedHealth Group said.

San Mateo County OKs Pilot for $1,000 Monthly Aid to Domestic Violence Survivors | KQED

"I'm alive and I'm here today because CORA was there for me, and a program like this, that would take care of basic needs and allow the freedom of choice for survivors who've had so little choice... is the greatest gift that I can imagine," she said.

UnitedHealthcare CEO's murder leads search firm exec to describe 'newfound fear' among health workers

Executives are wondering, "Could it happen to me?"
#public-health

Santa Clara County Hospitals Illegally Dumped Medical Waste and Drugs, DA Says | KQED

Santa Clara Valley Healthcare is under investigation for improperly handling medical and hazardous waste, posing serious privacy and health risks.

Massive Sewage Leak Has Spilled 20 Million Gallons of Waste Into East Bay Marsh | KQED

Contractors are urgently working to manage wastewater flow after a significant leak to prevent spills.
Temporary and permanent repairs are planned to address the sewage pipe issue.

Santa Clara County Hospitals Illegally Dumped Medical Waste and Drugs, DA Says | KQED

Santa Clara Valley Healthcare is under investigation for improperly handling medical and hazardous waste, posing serious privacy and health risks.

Massive Sewage Leak Has Spilled 20 Million Gallons of Waste Into East Bay Marsh | KQED

Contractors are urgently working to manage wastewater flow after a significant leak to prevent spills.
Temporary and permanent repairs are planned to address the sewage pipe issue.
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Comparing Travel Insurance vs International Health Insurance

Travel insurance is for short trips, covering emergencies and travel issues, while international health insurance is for long stays with comprehensive medical coverage.

Here's How a Major East Bay Sewage Leak Could Harm Fish and Wildlife | KQED

A sewage leak in Contra Costa County spilled 20 million gallons of wastewater into a wetland, potentially harming local fish and wildlife.

What does Medicare Part A cover? Here's everything you need to know about its benefits and costs

Medicare Part A helps cover hospital stays, and sometimes covers skilled facility care, home health care and hospice care.

Dr. Oz turbocharges Medicare Advantage and everyone monitors their glucose: 10 health care predictions for 2025 from top investors

Although Trump is entering the White House with an electoral mandate, he will not spend any political capital on health care legislation.

South Korea police investigate President Yoon Suk-Yeol over martial law declaration

He's facing an impeachment vote over the since-retracted declaration of emergency law.

South Korea president faces impeachment after martial law

South Korean MPs have begun impeachment proceedings for President Yoon Suk-yeol after he caused uproar by declaring, then reversing, martial law.

Health Minister Stephen Donnelly loses seat in Wicklow - as recounts underway in multiple constituencies

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Oregon Ducks defensive lineman Jamaree Caldwell (90) reacts after a play Washington Huskies at Autzen Stadium.

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Oregon Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel (8) barrels over Washington Huskies linebacker Carson Bruener (42) for a touchdown over at Autzen Stadium.
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Trump will decide the future of government money for healthcare plans. Letting it expire could save money, but the middle class might pay more.

Trump's decision on ACA subsidies will impact health insurance costs and access for millions of Americans, particularly low- and middle-income families.

Birth Control on Your Mind Since the Election? Here Are Your Options | KQED

Trump's return could lead to new national restrictions on reproductive rights, undermining existing state protections.

Trump will decide the future of government money for healthcare plans. Letting it expire could save money, but the middle class might pay more.

Trump's decision on ACA subsidies will impact health insurance costs and access for millions of Americans, particularly low- and middle-income families.

Birth Control on Your Mind Since the Election? Here Are Your Options | KQED

Trump's return could lead to new national restrictions on reproductive rights, undermining existing state protections.
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New White House rule would make weight loss drugs available for people on Medicare and Medicaid

A New White House proposal would make Medicare and Medicaid cover GLP-1 weight loss drugs for people who are obese.
The move would expand affordable access to the drugs to some 7.4 million people.

Biden proposes Medicare and Medicaid cover Ozempic, weight loss drugs

It would expand access to the medications for millions of Americans struggling with obesity.

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Typewolf Site of the Day for November 25, 2024.

Broward Health and Nicklaus Children's Hospital form an alliance to serve Broward County children

The boards of Broward Health and Nicklaus Children's Health System have approved an agreement to collaborate in providing pediatric care in Broward County.
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LETTER: Health-care policy changes needed at state, federal levels

Hospitals face immense financial strains that risk service cuts or closures, highlighting the need for actionable change.

San Jose Leaders Approve New Good Samaritan Hospital Despite Community Concerns | KQED

San José approved a $1.2 billion expansion of Good Samaritan Hospital despite concerns over the for-profit owner's service cuts.

LETTER: Health-care policy changes needed at state, federal levels

Hospitals face immense financial strains that risk service cuts or closures, highlighting the need for actionable change.

San Jose Leaders Approve New Good Samaritan Hospital Despite Community Concerns | KQED

San José approved a $1.2 billion expansion of Good Samaritan Hospital despite concerns over the for-profit owner's service cuts.
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Proactive Care: Using Real-Time Data to Identify Burnout Hotspots

Burnout data can help leaders intervene before it's too late.
See how real-time well-being insights can improve retention and patient care.

U.S. News Recognizes Medicare Advantage, Medicare Part D Companies for Top Beneficiary Benefits

U.S. News recognized seven Medicare companies for excellence in screening, prevention, care continuity, and consumer satisfaction.

U.S. News Recognizes Medicare Advantage, Medicare Part D Companies for Top Beneficiary Benefits

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Integrated Care Models Promising for Dementia Patients

Integrated care for dementia patients could reduce hospitalizations and medication risks, according to new research.
from Business Insider
1 month ago

Trump's plans to change healthcare could slash insurance for some low-income Americans and retirees

Trump's potential presidency could significantly impact healthcare for 45 million Americans, with promises to change the Affordable Care Act yet lacking specifics.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr's 'Make America Healthy Again' effort is poised for real power

If confirmed, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will have broad influence over federal agencies and health care policy a prospect that worries many in public health given his history of conspiracy theories.

Fire engulfs hospital ward in northern India, killing 10 newborn babies

Ten newborn babies have been killed after a fire tore through a neonatal intensive care unit in a hospital in northern India, authorities said.

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Oregon State's Lauren Letzsch

Pediatricians worry about a vaccine skeptic leading health policy

President elect Trump says RFK Jr, can go "wild on health."
Some pediatricians worry this could mean a roll back of childhood vaccinations which would accelerate the reemergence of childhood diseases.
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1 month ago

With ACA subsidies set to expire in 2025, millions of Americans stand to lose health insurance

Enhanced ACA subsidies may be at risk if Republicans gain control of Congress, affecting millions of Americans dependent on these financial aids.

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Sandy football's star senior Mataio Olomua fights through an arm tackle.

UBS Digital Cash Pilot Completes, Paving the Way for Blockchain Payments Blockchain Bitcoin News

UBS has unveiled a major breakthrough with UBS Digital Cash, a blockchain-based solution poised to revolutionize cross-border payments.

Ethicist: Should 'Body Roundness Index' Replace Flawed BMI?

Ethicist Art Caplan discusses a newer measure for assessing health problems due to weight: the body roundness index.

If Trump wins, vaccine skeptic RFK Jr. could play a role in health policy

RFK Jr. has embraced fringe health care ideas for decades.
If Trump wins, he will likely be able to influence promotion and funding for these things.

Are General Neurologists a Dying Breed?

Europe is grappling with a workforce shortage that could have serious consequences for patient care.
#community-safety

This Bay Area City Takes the Lead on Gun Violence Prevention. It Starts With Neighbors | KQED

The Silence the Violence program aims to empower communities to address safety issues through active participation and resource sharing among residents.

Santa Clara County Among First in California to Enroll Incarcerated People in Medi-Cal Before Release | KQED

Santa Clara County initiates Medi-Cal enrollment for incarcerated individuals to enhance health outcomes and community safety before their release.

This Bay Area City Takes the Lead on Gun Violence Prevention. It Starts With Neighbors | KQED

The Silence the Violence program aims to empower communities to address safety issues through active participation and resource sharing among residents.

Santa Clara County Among First in California to Enroll Incarcerated People in Medi-Cal Before Release | KQED

Santa Clara County initiates Medi-Cal enrollment for incarcerated individuals to enhance health outcomes and community safety before their release.
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We've Moved Well Past Fighting Words - See Also

Most Americans don't understand how an administration's view on healthcare data sharing interoperability could directly impact them, pointed out Arcadia CEO Michael Meucci.
#ucsf

Thousands of UC San Francisco Workers Are Preparing to Strike | KQED

UCSF faces a severe staffing crisis, prompting healthcare workers to threaten a strike over poor working conditions and negotiations.

SF Frontline Workers Who Help People on Streets, In Shelters Call for Fair Pay | KQED

Campus social workers at UCSF are demanding equitable compensation and better working conditions amid ongoing negotiations for a new contract.

Thousands of UC San Francisco Workers Are Preparing to Strike | KQED

UCSF faces a severe staffing crisis, prompting healthcare workers to threaten a strike over poor working conditions and negotiations.

SF Frontline Workers Who Help People on Streets, In Shelters Call for Fair Pay | KQED

Campus social workers at UCSF are demanding equitable compensation and better working conditions amid ongoing negotiations for a new contract.
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Is healthcare sharing right for you? 3 essential questions

Navigating healthcare costs is challenging for U.S. families, highlighting the need for affordable alternatives to traditional health insurance.

mPATH Health Raises $3 Million to Enhance Cancer Screening and Health Equity

With a focus on health equity, mPATH Health is committed to transforming cancer prevention through personalized outreach and cutting-edge technology, ensuring
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Biden Administration Proposes New Rule to Make Over-the-Counter Birth Control Free | KQED

The Biden administration is aiming to expand contraceptive access by making over-the-counter birth control available at no cost to women with private health insurance.

You, our readers, care a lot about reproductive freedom - LGBTQ Nation

We asked what issue concerned you most in upcoming ballot initiatives.

Prop. O, to support reproductive care access, explained in seconds

Proposition O is a local response to national threats to reproductive health care access.
Find out more in 60 seconds.
Then, vote!
Prop O 60 seconds explainer video.
Video by Laura Wenus.
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Michael McBride offers personalized insurance solutions as a local Farmers® agent in Newberg, OR.

Michael Ismert - Farmers Insurance Agent in Milton Freewater, OR

Personalized insurance guidance helps clients understand options clearly.

Michael McBride - Farmers Insurance Agent in Newberg, OR

Michael McBride offers personalized insurance solutions as a local Farmers® agent in Newberg, OR.

Michael Ismert - Farmers Insurance Agent in Milton Freewater, OR

Personalized insurance guidance helps clients understand options clearly.
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Ohio State Buckeyes running back Quinshon Judkins runs past Oregon Ducks linebacker Jeffrey Bassa (2) at Autzen Stadium.

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Oregon Ducks wide receiver Evan Stewart (7) makes a catch for a touchdown over Ohio State Buckeyes cornerback Denzel Burke (10) at Autzen Stadium.

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Oregon State's Susana Yepes celebrates with Beavers assistant coach Eric Ely during the Pac-12 Women's Basketball Tournament

Suicide Balm Teams Up with UFC for Special Line of Tattoo Care Products

UFC-Branded Suicide Balm Tattoo Care Products Available in Stores Now

How often do U.S. workers have access to insurance coverage for fertility treatment?

Only one-in-four employers cover in vitro fertilization in health insurance, according to KFF's annual survey.
The costs of IVF have become a hot topic in the presidential race.

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Oregon Ducks tight end Roger Saleapaga (83) at Autzen Stadium

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Oregon Ducks wide receiver Tez Johnson (15) reacts after a play.

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Oregon Ducks defensive back Tysheem Johnson (0) at Autzen Stadium

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Oregon Ducks linebacker Connor Soelle (22) pursues Michigan State Spartans quarterback Aidan Chiles (2) at Autzen Stadium.

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Oregon Ducks wide receiver Tez Johnson (15) blocks for teammate Ducks' running back Jordan James \aM Michigan State Spartans at Autzen Stadium.
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Transcript: Should Proposition 35 Make a Tax to Help Fund Medi-Cal Permanent and Limit How the Money Is Used? | KQED

Medi-Cal coverage is crucial for vulnerable groups, but funding for it is uncertain, highlighting the importance of measures like Prop 35.

House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries rallies for Janelle Bynum in key Oregon race

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries watches as Democratic Congressional candidate Janelle Bynum speaks at a press conference supporting on Oct. 2, 2024.

Transcript: Proposition 34 Limits How Prescription Drug Revenue Can Be Spent By Certain Providers | KQED

Proposition 34 is a complex measure affecting prescription drug spending in California, with implications for both healthcare practices and rent control.

Bill Would Mandate Greater Transparency From Nonprofits Serving Californians With Developmental Disabilities | KQED

California's proposed bill will enhance transparency for regional centers serving individuals with developmental disabilities, allowing access to care-related records.

Lead Problems in Oakland Schools' Drinking Water Could Cost Over $50 Million to Fix | KQED

Oakland schools are implementing new water safety measures amid lead contamination concerns, emphasizing the need for stricter standards and accountability.

Infographic: How Physicians Feel About Health Insurers

US doctors are unenthused about the reimbursement rates that private insurance companies pay.
In a Medscape survey, they also say that staff need more time for paperwork.

The SF-to-LA AIDS/LifeCycle Ride Is Ending, But the 'Love Bubble' Community Lives on | KQED

AIDS/LifeCycle has significantly impacted countless lives and built crucial support networks, but the decision to end it was difficult due to its importance.

Striking Antioch Georgia-Pacific Plant Workers Describe 'Unsafe' Conditions | KQED

Workers at Georgia-Pacific's Antioch plant face severe respiratory issues due to inadequate ventilation and exposure to toxic chemicals.

America's loneliest states

Feelings of isolation and loneliness are a real public health threat.

Physicians Push for Better Private Payer Reimbursements

Private payer rates are higher than government programs, but many physicians still view these reimbursements as inadequate for their services.
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