Month: February 2023
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In 2006, Congress ordered HHS to integrate health-data systems; it still hasn’t been done, and that causes problems
“The pandemic highlighted ineffective data infrastructure across the U.S. health system,” reports Sam Whitehead of Kaiser Health News. “Coronavirus case reports sent by fax machine. Clunky tech for monitoring vaccine...
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Kentucky’s abortion bans deny standard health care to women who have non-viable pregnancies, Herald-Leader reports
he Kentucky laws banning abortion “do not legally permit the standard-of-care treatment for a nonviable pregnancy,” writes Alex Acquisto of the Lexington Herald-Leader. “As a result, doctors must refer patients...
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Radio reporter describes with personal detail what it’s like to go to another state to buy legal cannabis for a medical condition
What is it like for Kentuckians to buy cannabis in another state under Gov. Andy Beshear’s executive order? WUKY‘s Karyn Czar, who has one of the 21 medical conditions specified...
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Bird-flu impact may go beyond eggs, birds; experts call for more surveillance as the virus appears able to spread among mammals
The U.S. is experiencing a record outbreak of bird flu, a virus that is currently deemed a low risk to humans, but has hiked prices of eggs and poultry. The...
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Bill would require insurers to cover biomarker testing for cancer; expensive screening tool is ‘cutting edge,’ says sponsor
By Sarah Ladd Kentucky Lantern A bill filed Tuesday would require health benefit plans in Kentucky to cover biomarker testing for cancer, with the goal of improving the state’s dismal...
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4 community mental health centers in 35 counties to consolidate
Four nonprofit mental-health agencies in Kentucky are creating a new partnership that they say will help them improve clinical programs and alliances and protect the safety-net services in rural communities....
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Cameron is among 20 Republican attorneys general warning CVS and Walgreens that mail-order abortion pills are unlawful
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Attorney General Daniel Cameron joined a coalition of 20 Republican attorneys general in sending a letter to Walgreens and CVS saying their plans to...
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Covid-19 hospitalizations are on the decline in Kentucky, even as weekly case numbers bounce up and down; rate still first in nation
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News While Kentucky’s new coronavirus case numbers continue to fluctuate from week to week, the number of people hospitalized with the virus is declining. The...
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Delta-8 THC, mildly less potent than marijuana’s delta-9, is legal in Ky. but has risks and new rules; could face further regulation
Kentucky Health News “While politicians debate whether to legalize medical marijuana in Kentucky, a lesser-known product that gets people similarly high is flourishing in the state. And it’s already legal,”...
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Alzheimer’s drug under study at University of Ky. and other sites has shown it is ‘the first crack in the iceberg,’ UK researcher says
By Al Cross Kentucky Health News A partially approved drug for Alzheimer’s disease that slowed memory decline and loss of functional ability in a study is “the first crack in...