Untreated Cancer, Festering Infections: Immigrant Detainees Detail Medical Care Lapses

As the current federal administration rounded up an increasing number of immigrants, with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement holding more than 75,000 in mid-January alone, we heard scattered, localized complaints from detainees alleging medical neglect. We wondered about the extent of the problems and whether the agency and its contractors were keeping pace with detainees’…

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Good News on the HIV Front

By MIKE MAGEE In a 1996  JAMA editorial Nobel Laureate Joshua Lederberg MD wrote “Our fight with microbes is far from over …odds are tipped in their favor…they outnumber us a billion fold, and mutate a billion times more quickly…pitted against microbial genes, we humans mainly have our wits.” Now three decades later, our scientists…

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The 72-Hour Hurdle: Faster Prior Authorization is Exposing Healthcare’s Broken Billing Cycle

The healthcare ecosystem is fixing how quickly decisions get made, without fixing how quickly money actually moves. This isn’t a failure of reform. It’s evidence that reform is working — and revealing where modernization needs to continue. The post The 72-Hour Hurdle: Faster Prior Authorization is Exposing Healthcare’s Broken Billing Cycle appeared first on MedCity…

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Shifting Our Focus to Sample Sensitivity: The Metric That Deserves More Attention in Respiratory Care

The positive ripple effect of high specimen sensitivity influences the clarity of diagnoses, the timing of treatment and the efficiency of care delivery across systems, while also protecting communities from further disease spread for stronger outbreak control. The post Shifting Our Focus to Sample Sensitivity: The Metric That Deserves More Attention in Respiratory Care appeared…

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Millions of Kids Could Lose Insurance as GOP Healthcare Cuts Start To Bite

0:00 0:00 Produced in partnership with: Embed Download Volume Speed 0.5x 1x 1.25x 1.5x 2x Embed this player × <iframe src=”https://kffhealthnews.org/insurance/health-hub-kids-lose-insurance-coverage-gop-healthcare-cuts/embed/” width=”600″ height=”200″ frameborder=”0″ scrolling=”no” title=”Millions of Kids Could Lose Insurance as GOP Healthcare Cuts Start To Bite”></iframe> Copy More than 1 million children have lost insurance since President Donald Trump took office in 2025….

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