Tossed Medicine, Delayed Housing: How Homeless Sweeps Are Thwarting Medicaid’s Goals

SAN FRANCISCO — Andrew Douglass shoved his clothes and belongings into plastic trash bags as five police officers surrounded his encampment — a drab gray tent overflowing along a bustling sidewalk in... Read more »

Experts warn against vaccine skepticism

Thanks to all those shots in the arm, in the year 2000, measles in the United States was declared eliminated. But now, it’s coming back, with measles cases reported from California to... Read more »

Florida hospitals ask immigrants about their legal status. Texas will try it next

McALLEN, Texas — For three days, the staff of an Orlando medical clinic encouraged a woman with abdominal pain who called the triage line to go to the hospital. She resisted, scared... Read more »

In Montana, 911 Calls Reveal Impact of Heat Waves on Rural Seniors

Aaron Bolton, MTPR Missoula is one of Montana’s largest cities but is surrounded by rural mountain communities where cattle ranching is king. Despite the latitude and altitude, in recent years this region... Read more »

‘What Happens Three Months From Now?’ Mental Health After Georgia High School Shooting

WINDER, Ga. — About an hour after gunfire erupted at Apalachee High School, ambulances started arriving at nearby Northeast Georgia Medical Center Barrow with two students and two adults suffering from panic... Read more »

Experts warn against vaccine skepticism

Thanks to all those shots in the arm, in the year 2000, measles in the United States was declared eliminated. But now, it’s coming back, with measles cases reported from California to... Read more »

This city is hailed as a vaccination success. Can it be sustained?

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — On his first day of school at Newcomer Academy, Maikel Tejeda was whisked to the school library. The 7th grader didn’t know why. He soon got the point: He... Read more »

In Montana, 911 Calls Reveal Impact of Heat Waves on Rural Seniors

Aaron Bolton, MTPR Missoula is one of Montana’s largest cities but is surrounded by rural mountain communities where cattle ranching is king. Despite the latitude and altitude, in recent years this region... Read more »

‘What Happens Three Months From Now?’ Mental Health After Georgia High School Shooting

WINDER, Ga. — About an hour after gunfire erupted at Apalachee High School, ambulances started arriving at nearby Northeast Georgia Medical Center Barrow with two students and two adults suffering from panic... Read more »

New mammogram requirements now in effect

New mammogram requirements now in effect – CBS News Watch CBS News After decades of advocacy, there’s a new standard for empowering patients who receive mammograms with access to what could be... Read more »
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