viernes, 29 de mayo de 2026
Blood pressure tech floods the market after FDA relaxes wearables oversight Tech companies including Oura, Samsung seize opportunity, while experts raise concerns
https://www.statnews.com/2026/05/28/fda-wellness-guidance-unvetted-blood-pressure-tech-floods-market/
By Mario AguilarMay 28, 2026
Health Tech Correspondent
I’m a weight-loss doctor. Here’s why I worry about GLP-1 ‘microdoses’ Tiny doses, big unknowns
https://www.statnews.com/2026/05/29/glp-1-microdose-popular-but-unsupported-by-evidence/
By Jody DushayMay 29, 2026
Dushay is an assistant professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and an attending endocrinologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
As Ebola outbreak in Central Africa grows, the U.S. turns itself into a fortress Bid to keep virus out may create risks for infected Americans and discourage volunteers
https://www.statnews.com/2026/05/28/trump-ebola-travel-restrictions-discourages-medical-volunteers/
By Helen BranswellMay 28, 2026
Infectious Diseases Correspondent
Cheaper, Alternative Health Plans Are Having a Moment, but Critics Urge Caution Congress' decision not to extend enhanced marketplace tax credits has boosted the appeal of alternative health coverage with lower monthly premiums. By Sarah Kwon May 26, 2026
Cheaper, Alternative Health Plans Are Having a Moment, but Critics Urge Caution
Congress' decision not to extend enhanced marketplace tax credits has boosted the appeal of alternative health coverage with lower monthly premiums.
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By Sarah Kwon May 26, 2026
Cheaper, Alternative Health Plans Are Having a Moment, but Critics Urge Caution
By Sarah Kwon
Congress' decision not to extend enhanced marketplace tax credits has boosted the appeal of alternative health coverage with lower monthly premiums. Consumer advocates dismiss the plans as "junk insurance,” while proponents say patients need alternatives to pricey marketplace options. Alternative plans are also making a marketing push. Colorado insurance broker Samantha Albritton said that before ACA open enrollment, she saw more marketing from fixed-indemnity plans than in previous years.
Kids Keep Getting Stuck in Hospitals, Even After Being Cleared for Discharge By Cara Anthony May 18, 2026
Kids Keep Getting Stuck in Hospitals, Even After Being Cleared for Discharge
Across the country, the practice of allowing children to remain hospitalized “beyond medical necessity” has become a costly problem, and states have struggled to address the issue.By Cara Anthony May 18, 2026
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Kids Keep Getting Stuck in Hospitals, Even After Being Cleared for Discharge
By Cara Anthony
Some children are healthy enough to leave the hospital after a medical stay but have no place to go. Across the country, the practice of allowing children to remain hospitalized “beyond medical necessity” has become a costly problem, and states have struggled to address the issue. In Colorado, a hospital worker emailed a state representative for help after an autistic 13-year-old boy spent weeks at UCHealth Longs Peak Hospital in Longmont.
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