Category: FEATURED
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460,000 Kentuckians on expanded Medicaid have lost their dental and vision benefits; officials blame judge’s ruling against new plan
By Melissa Patrick and Al Cross Kentucky Health News One of the major objections to Gov. Matt Bevin’s changes in Medicaid was that people who are covered by the program’s...
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Federal judge blocks new Medicaid plan, which was to go into effect Sunday
By Al Cross Kentucky Health News A federal judge has blocked Kentucky’s new Medicaid plan, which was to go into effect Sunday, July 1. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg of...
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Hepatitis A outbreak worst ever; Ky. leads the nation; state health commissioner advises Kentuckians to wash hands, get vaccinated
State health officials say the hepatitis A outbreak in Kentucky is the worst ever, and the crisis isn’t over. “It’s the worst on record across the nation and in Kentucky,”...
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Kentucky’s cigarette tax goes up 50 cents a pack, to $1.10; health advocates say it’s a great time to quit smoking
Kentucky’s cigarette tax just went up 83 percent, from 60 cents per pack to $1.10 a pack. Anti-smoking and health advocates hope the 50-cent increase, effective Sunday, will prompt smokers...
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Adam Meier, the state’s new health secretary, has moved from creating policy to delivering it
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News The state’s new health secretary moved from a policy job that he loved to one that puts him squarely into a position of delivering...
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Feds charge 10, mainly in Louisville, with various health-care fraud schemes, call them ‘drug dealers in lab coats’
A doctor, a psychiatrist, a chiropractor, a medical assistant and six other people in Louisville and Cave City have been indicted as part of a federal crackdown on health-care fraud...
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“Kentucky Substance Use Epidemic: A Solutions Update” is title of Bost Health Policy Forum to be held in Lexington Sept. 24
As Kentucky continues to struggle with the health and economic impacts of the opioid epidemic, the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky‘s 16th annual health policy forum will explore medical marijuana...
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Kentuckians are encouraged to let the pros handle the fireworks; even sparklers, firecrackers and bottle rockets are dangerous
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Fireworks are often synonymous with the Fourth of July 4, but they are also a common cause of injury, so the state Division of Fire...
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Health secretary says some benefits will likely be cut if Medicaid changes are ruled illegal; three counties to start a month early
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Kentucky’s new Medicaid plan is set to kick in July 1, but the state’s top health official said some of the program’s benefits could...
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In a region and state with many teen births, E. Ky. program helps young women teach sex education outside the classroom
A group called All Access EKY is hiring young women between 17 and 22 to create media campaigns for reproductive health, with a focus on increasing access to a full...