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‘An Arm And A Leg’: Journalist Learns The Hard Way That CPAP Compliance Pays

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Check the fine print. When you get a prescription for expensive medical equipment, you may need to follow the doctors orders to the letter to get your health insurance company to pay up.

Five Things We Found In The FDAs Hidden Device Database

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The Food and Drug Administration released two decades of previously hidden data containing millions of injuries or malfunctions by medical devices. Heres what weve learned so far.

Hidden Reports Masked The Scope Of Widespread Harm From Faulty Heart Device

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The Food and Drug Administration allowed one company to send 50,000 reports of harm or malfunctions to an internal database even as patients worried about faulty defibrillators lodged in their hearts.

Hidden FDA Reports Detail Harm Caused By Scores Of Medical Devices

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The Food and Drug Administration has let medical device companies file reports of injuries and malfunctions outside a widely scrutinized public database, leaving doctors and medical sleuths in the dark.

Patients Question How FDA Approves Medical Devices

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High-profile failures of implantable medical devices such as certain hip joints and pelvic mesh have prompted the Food and Drug Administration to revise its assessment process.

Podcast: KHNs What The Health? New Year, New Health Proposals

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Democratic governors and mayors are unveiling new ideas to control costs and expand coverage. The federal government shutdown has spared most health agencies, but not all. And learn the latest on that lawsuit out of Texas, which is threatening the Affordable Care Act once again. Margot Sanger-Katz of The New York Times, Anna Edney of Bloomberg News and Rebecca Adams of CQ Roll Call join KHNs Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and, for extra credit, provide their favorite health policy stories of the week. Rovner also interviews KHNs Jordan Rau about the latest Bill of the Month.

After Her Skiing Accident, An Uphill Battle Over Snowballing Bills

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She took a bad fall on the slopes and her surgeon used a metal plate to put the splintered bones of her leg back together. When that device failed less than four months later, she and her insurer had to pay full price for the replacement plate.

聶Cu獺nto cuesta un implante de senos? Depende qui矇n pague

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Un implante de senos por razones cosm矇ticas es mucho m獺s econ籀mico que uno que se realiza luego del tratamiento por una enfermedad… 聶Por qu矇?

Podcast: KHNs What The Health? Reading The Tea Leaves In Blue Waves Wake

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In this episode of KHNs What the Health? Mary Agnes Carey of Kaiser Health News, Margot Sanger-Katz of The New York Times, Alice Ollstein of Politico and Anna Edney of Bloomberg News discuss the impact of House Democratic leadership elections and their impact on health policy; as well as efforts by the Trump administration to address high drug prices and ensure the safety of medical devices. Plus, Julie Rovner interviews KHNs Jay Hancock about the latest Bill of the Month.