Melissa Bailey

Melissa Bailey was a correspondent for ϳԹ News until October 2019.

Genetic-Testing Scam Targets Seniors And Rips Off Medicare

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Capitalizing on the growing popularity of genetic testing — and fears of terminal illness — scammers are persuading seniors to hand over cheek swabs with their DNA, not knowing it may lead to identity theft and Medicare fraud.

En secreto, adultos mayores hablan del “suicidio racional”

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Es un tema tabú, pero algunos adultos mayores comienzan a hablarlo. Se trata de la posibilidad de terminar con sus vidas pero no por depresión o desesperación, sino como una decisión pensada.

In Secret, Seniors Discuss ‘Rational Suicide’

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Running counter to the efforts of suicide prevention experts and many religious and social norms, some seniors are quietly exploring the option of turning to suicide when they feel they’ve lived long enough.

Miracle Machine Makes Heroic Rescues — And Leaves Patients In Limbo

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The use of ECMO, the most aggressive form of life support in modern medicine, has skyrocketed — but along with miraculous rescues, it can leave patients in limbo, kept alive with machines but with no prospect of survival outside the ICU.

A Final Comfort: ‘Palliative Transport’ Brings Dying Children Home

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In a rare but growing practice, some hospitals offer parents the choice to transport their dying children out of the intensive care unit, with life support in tow, so that they can die at home.

Lethal Plans: When Seniors Turn To Suicide In Long-Term Care

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In a nation where the suicide rate continues to climb, such deaths among older adults are often overlooked. A six-month investigation by KHN and PBS NewsHour finds that older Americans are quietly killing themselves in nursing homes, assisted living centers and adult care homes.

Missed Visits, Uncontrolled Pain And Fraud: Report Says Hospice Lacks Oversight

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A new government watchdog report outlines vulnerabilities in Medicare’s $17 billion hospice program, pointing to inadequate services, inappropriate billing and outright fraud.

Sin seguro y cargada: familias confrontan la demencia y las armas

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A la discusión sobre la portación de armas, se suma un escenario al que se le ha prestado poca atención: ¿qué pasa en los hogares en donde hay armas y una persona con demencia?

Under Trump Proposal, Lawful Immigrants Might Be Inclined To Shun Health Benefits

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A proposed change in immigration policy from the Trump administration could make it more difficult for immigrants to obtain a green card if family members use Medicaid or other government benefits for medical care.

Medical Marijuana’s ‘Catch-22’: Federal Limits On Research Hinder Patients’ Relief

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Suffering Americans seek medical marijuana as an alternative to opioids and other powerful pharmaceuticals. Though legal in 29 states, some doctors say the lack of strong data makes it hard to recommend.