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So Your Insurance Dropped Your Doctor. Now What?

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Patients sometimes find themselves scrambling for affordable care when a contract dispute causes a hospital — and most of the doctors and other clinicians who work there — to be dropped from an insurance network. Here are six things to know if that happens to you.

Doctor Tripped Up by $64K Bill for Ankle Surgery and Hospital Stay

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A doctor in Colorado became the patient after an accident totaled her car and sent her to the operating room. The hospital kept her overnight, but her insurer stopped paying after she left the emergency room.

La escasez de enfermeras en California se agrava, y las trabajadoras culpan a los directivos

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Según datos estatales, casi el 60% de los condados de California —que se extienden entre las fronteras con México y Oregon— enfrentan una falta importante de enfermeras.

A pesar de las protecciones al consumidor, embargan parte del sueldo a trabajadores para saldar deudas médicas

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Detrás del cobro de esas deudas hay todo tipo de proveedores médicos: grandes cadenas de salud, hospitales rurales pequeños, grupos de médicos, servicios públicos de ambulancia, entre otros.

California’s Nursing Shortage Is Getting Worse. Front-Line Workers Blame Management.

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California’s nursing shortage is projected to worsen, and hospitals say funding cuts will only add strain. But front-line nurses blame heavy workloads, not a shortage, for driving workers away.

Workers’ Wages Siphoned To Pay Medical Bills, Despite Consumer Protections

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Health care providers and debt collectors are biting from people’s paychecks to cover old medical bills. A ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø News investigation in Colorado shows that this aggressive collection practice is widespread even in a state considered to have strong consumer protections.

At Least 170 US Hospitals Face Major Flood Risk. Experts Say Trump Is Making It Worse.

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As a warming climate intensifies storms, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø News has identified more than 170 U.S. hospitals at risk of significant and potentially dangerous flooding. Climate experts warn that the Trump administration’s cuts leave the nation less prepared.

As the Trump Administration and States Push Health Data Sharing, Familiar Challenges Surface

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Despite billions of tax dollars and two decades of effort invested in improving health care data sharing, Americans’ medical records often remain siloed, leading to duplicate testing, increased costs, and wasted time for patients and doctors.

Health Care Cuts Threaten Homegrown Solutions to Rural Doctor Shortages

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In a rural, largely Republican region of California, homegrown efforts to bolster the medical workforce face an uphill battle, in part because of federal health care cuts approved by the GOP Congress and signed by President Donald Trump in July, as well as a state budget deficit.

A Surgical Team Was About To Harvest This Man’s Organs — Until His Doctor Intervened

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A 22-year-old was shot in the head in St. Louis. As a surgical team prepared him for organ harvesting, his neurosurgeon raced to the operating room to stop it, saying that his patient had a chance at life. Today, the man is alive, sharing his story.

Watch: Patient Numbers at NIH Hospital Tumble After Trump Cuts

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Fewer people are seeking care at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, a renowned research hospital, under the second Trump administration.

Trump’s Medicaid Cuts Were Aimed at ‘Able-Bodied Adults.’ Hospitals Say Kids Will Be Hurt.

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The GOP said its overhaul of Medicaid was aimed at reducing fraud and getting more adult beneficiaries to work. Among the likely side effects: fewer services and doctors for treating sick children.