Elisabeth Rosenthal

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Se hizo la prueba de coronavirus. Luego vino la catarata de facturas médicas

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Nadie está haciendo mucho para rescatar a pacientes que necesitan desesperadamente protección contra este tipo de facturas, en un sistema que cobra libremente por cada atención que dispensa.

Analysis: One Sure Thing About COVID-19: No Telling How Many People Have It

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In an era when we get flash-flood warnings on our phones and weekly influenza statistics from every state, vital knowledge about the coronavirus outbreak is being kept under wraps.

Analysis: Who Profits From Steep Medical Bills? The People Tasked With Fixing Them.

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Surprise bills are just the latest weapons in a decades-long war among health care industry players over who gets to keep the fortunes generated each year from patient illness: $3.6 trillion in 2018. The practice is an outrage, yet no one in the health care sector wants to unilaterally make the type of big concessions that would change things.

No enmascares la mejor forma de evitar el aterrador coronavirus: lávate las manos

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La editora de KHN cubrió para The New York Times el brote de SARS en China. Y sabe de primera mano lo que funcionó entonces, y lo que funcionaría ahora para prevenir al coronavirus.

No Masking The Best Way To Avoid The Scary Coronavirus: Wash Your Hands

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While covering the SARS outbreak as a reporter in China, KHN’s editor-in-chief saw that common sense is the best defense against viral illness.

Analysis: In Medical Billing, Fraudulent Charges Weirdly Pass As Legal

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After my husband had a bike accident, we were subjected to medical bills that no one would accept if they had been delivered by a contractor, or a lawyer or an auto mechanic. Such charges are sanctioned by insurers, which generally pay because they have no way to know whether you received a particular item or service — and it’s not worth their time to investigate the millions of medical interactions they write checks for each day.

Por qué Amazon Alexa puede ser mala para la atención de salud

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Las firmas de capital privado y de riesgo están enamoradas de una legión de nuevas empresas que promocionan los beneficios de las visitas médicas virtuales… ¿son buenas?

Analysis: Why Alexa’s Bedside Manner Is Bad For Health Care

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Amazon’s personal assistant is gaining medical skills to provide coaching or transmit and monitor patient data. Besides the loss of the human touch, virtual medicine pursued in the name of business efficiency or profit bodes ill.

Análisis: cambios en el sistema de salud eliminarían 2 millones de empleos, y está bien

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Cualquier reforma significativa requeriría una realineación importante del sector de atención médica, que ahora es el mayor empleador en al menos una docena de estados.