lunes, 1 de junio de 2026
After Her Bout of Amnesia, a $59,000 Billing Dispute Wouldn’t Go Away By Lauren Sausser May 29, 2026
https://kffhealthnews.org/health-care-costs/amnesia-arizona-hospital-prior-authorization-bill-of-the-month-may-2026/?utm_campaign=KHN%20-%20Weekly%20Edition&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz--3maSJLyj73OWt8NJN1kJlqsQRw-_mP8r6fjLag7aycWs9tevoM3Ort-wpKhK56cJwJqsG5Gus0Qm-BJhQ7beD4TTi5A&_hsmi=421310128&utm_content=421310128&utm_source=hs_email
After Her Bout of Amnesia, a $59,000 Billing Dispute Wouldn’t Go Away
By Lauren Sausser
Last spring, a woman started exhibiting unusual memory problems after a hike in Arizona. It turns out she was experiencing a disorder called transient global amnesia. She has fully recovered, but a dispute over nearly $60,000 in hospital charges has been a source of stress for over a year.
https://kffhealthnews.org/series/bill-of-the-month/
Convicted Sex Offender Jeffrey Epstein May Have Used A Sperm Bank, Records Show
Convicted Sex Offender Jeffrey Epstein May Have Used A Sperm Bank, Records Show
Emails and records released by the Justice Department indicate Epstein had been banking his DNA for at least several years, but it's unclear whether it is still being preserved, The New York Times reported. One law expert told The Times that the issue of whether it is ethical for a facility to accept sperm from a sex offender is an ongoing debate in the fertility industry.
https://kffhealthnews.org/morning-breakout/aging-5/
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