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'We're Fighting For Our Lives': Patients Protest Sky-High Insulin Prices
Monday, December 10, 2018
The price of insulin keeps going up. For people with Type 1 diabetes, high prices can be a life and death issue. Now a grassroots movement is pushing for change.
For One Rural Community, Fighting Addiction Started With Recruiting The Right Doctor
Sunday, December 09, 2018
While opioids get all the attention, rural communities struggle with substances like meth and alcohol too. One clinic is building up capacity to treat all of them, using both medicine and counseling.
Last Year, The Flu Put Him In A Coma. This Year He's Getting The Shot
Sunday, October 14, 2018
When 39-year-old Charlie Hinderliter got the flu last winter, he ended up in a medically induced coma and spent 58 days hospitalized. Serious, even fatal, complications can hit patients of any age.
Insulin's High Cost Leads To Lethal Rationing
Saturday, September 01, 2018
Alec Raeshawn Smith was 23 when diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes and 26 when he died. He couldn't afford $1,300 per month for his insulin and other diabetes supplies, so he tried to stretch the doses.
Vulnerable Rural Hospitals Face Tough Decisions On Questionable Billing Schemes
Tuesday, July 03, 2018
Management consultants have been buying up struggling rural hospitals, claiming they can turn their finances around. But are those strategies in the hospitals' best interest?
Republicans' Proposed Medicaid Cuts Would Hit Rural Patients Hard
Thursday, June 22, 2017
Hundreds of rural hospitals are on the brink of closing. The House Republican health plan drastically reduces one of their key sources of funding and the Senate bill is expected to do the same.
GOP Health Bill Leaves Many 'Pre-Existing Condition' Protections Up To States
Monday, May 08, 2017
Before the Affordable Care Act, people with pre-existing conditions often couldn't get health insurance — or paid sky-high premiums. The bill passed by the House last week would let states decide.
Would You Like Some Insurance With Your Insurance?
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
What's old is new again — with the health care law requiring everyone to get some form of major medical insurance, insurance to pay for small-scale medical costs like deductibles is back.
Why Gap Insurance Is Making A Comeback
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Gap health insurance plans are meant to cover one-time events. When the health care law required some form of major medical insurance, it was thought the need for gap coverage would disappear.
Missouri Hospital Counts On Procedure Price List To Increase Business
Monday, November 30, 2015
Price transparency can be hard to come by in health care. Putnam County Memorial Hospital, a small hospital in Missouri, is banking its future on having its prices out in the public.
Demonstrators Clash With Journalists At The University Of Missouri
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
After demonstrators catalyzed the resignation of two executives at the University of Missouri Monday, they did not want to talk to the press, leading to tense interactions between some demonstrators and members of the media.
Expanding, Not Shrinking, Saves A Small Rural Hospital
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
As least 55 hospitals across the rural U.S. have closed since 2010. But northern Missouri's Putnam County Memorial finds that adding high-quality specialty services lures patients and revenue.
After Ferguson, Police Body Cameras Catching On
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
The Columbia, Mo., police department gave its officers body cameras in July, saying they could help exonerate officers from claims of abuse of force. After Ferguson, the demand for cameras surged.