Advocates and doctors are withdrawing people who delayed care due to lack of insurance, while legislators resisted expanding Medicaid lists. Rose Hoban · Our Team · About · Contact. Karla Monterroso and Fiona Lowenstein JJ Geiger; Katherine Sheehan; photo illustration by Jesse Brown hide caption Samuel Camacho, a health insurance navigator from the Ohio Universal Health Care Action Network, helps people enroll or renew Medicaid. Maddie McGarvey for NPR hide caption.
How has the healthcare system been affected by recent medical news stories?
Advocates and doctors are withdrawing people who delayed care due to lack of insurance, while legislators resisted expanding Medicaid lists. Rose Hoban · Our Team · About · Contact.
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What scientific medical breakthroughs might occur in the future?
Shelley Stoyle0 minutes 33, seconds readNew treatment for the reduction of LDL. New drug for the treatment of type 2 diabetes.
What new opportunities have arisen in recent medical news?
Shelley Stoyle2 minutes 16, seconds readNext Generation mRNA Vaccinology · 2.PSMA Targeted Therapy for Prostate Cancer · 3.New treatment to lower LDL · 4.In the United States, 1 in 10 people has diabetes, which affects how the body processes food for energy. One possible therapy is a double glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) injectable once a week and a glucagon-like peptide receptor (GLP) agonist, whose objective is to control blood sugar.
How technology has changed the medical industry?
Shelley Stoyle1 minute 27, seconds readFaster communication systems have also had a positive impact on medical records. More and more hospitals and private offices are moving from paper to electronic medical records.
What impact have media outlets had on covering recent medical news stories?
Shelley Stoyle1 minute 57, seconds readTo improve journalistic coverage of medical research, we need data that challenges conventional and inaccurate beliefs about medicine. You could argue that it has never done so.
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