Day: August 27, 2018
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State sets rates for federally subsidized health insurance
The state Department of Insurance has approved the 2019 rates for federally subsidized health-insurance plans under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, setting a slightly higher average rate for the...
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Senate bill, including McConnell items, would boost opioid fight
The U.S. Senate has passed an appropriations bill that “takes aim at the next wave of the opioid crisis: drug-fueled infections like HIV and hepatitis that plague Kentucky,” reports Laura...
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Suicide Prevention Week Sept. 9-15; officials and journalists are paying more attention to this growing cause of death in Kentucky
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News In Kentucky, one person dies by suicide about every 11 hours, making it the 11th leading cause of death overall, according to data from...
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17 companies that were warned to stop packaging electronic-cigarette liquids to kids have stopped; FDA warns it’s still watching
All 17 companies that were warned in May to stop marketing their electronic cigarette liquids in packaging that resembled “kid-friendly food products,” like juice boxes, candy and cookies, have stopped...
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Oct. 4 Health Watch USA conference in Lexington will focus on health-care transparency and patient safety
Somerset-based Health Watch USA will hold its 12th annual Healthcare Transparency and Patient Safety conference Oct. 4 in Lexington. This year’s conference will look at the importance of nursing in...
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uhlenberg County doctor became addicted, but turned himself in, recovered, and now runs a drug-treatment clinic
Dr. Barry Hardison of Greenville runs a drug-treatment clinic in Muhlenberg County. “What Hardison has to say isn’t scientific,” Beth Warren of the Louisville Courier Journal reports. “It’s personal,” because...
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Justice Department gives Eastern District of Kentucky a new prosecutor to fight fentanyl, U.S. Attorney Duncan says
The chief federal prosecutor for the eastern half of Kentucky says his office is getting a new prosecutor dedicated to fighting fentanyl, the powerful opioid that was found in more...
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Federal grants of $100,000 each will create an opioid response network in Northeast Ky., fight childhood obesity in Western Ky.
Two Kentucky organizations have received $100,000 grants from the federal Health Resources and Services Administration that will be used to address two different health issues that plague our state: opioids...
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Ky. reviewing how to regulate short-term health policies that aren’t so short any more; health expert advises to read the fine print
A 43-year-old woman went on a search for a short-term health insurance plan in Louisville that would cost less than an Obamacare exchange plan and found one for $393 a...
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Hospital executives want lawmakers to tax other providers (and lower the rate) to help pay for Medicaid expansion population
The expansion of Medicaid to nearly 500,000 more Kentuckians “must be preserved,” according to a group of hospital executives who launched a campaign to persuade legislators to expand the state...