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鈥楢n Arm And A Leg鈥: A Medical Bill Ninja Shares Her Secrets

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On Season 3, Episode 2 of the podcast 鈥淎n Arm and a Leg,鈥 an Illinois woman harnesses a lifetime of experience 鈥 and frustration 鈥 with health care finances to help other people solve their medical bill problems.

Dialysis Patients Panic As Financial 鈥楲ife Raft鈥 Becomes Unmoored

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An organization that helps nearly 4,000 California dialysis patients pay for their insurance is threatening to cut off aid in January because of a new law that is expected to reduce dialysis industry profits. Patients fear they won鈥檛 be able to afford their life-saving treatment.

If Power Outages Are California鈥檚 New Normal, What About Home Medical Needs?

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Those who rely on plug-in health devices or medicine that requires refrigeration are scrambling to find ways to avoid potentially life-threatening disruptions now and in future fire season shutdowns.

Moved Overseas For School, Stayed For Insulin

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Katie West, an American health researcher who has lived in Germany the past three years, hasn鈥檛 mastered the language and misses her family. But not having to worry about the cost of her lifesaving medication makes it OK.

Millions Of Diabetes Patients Are Missing Out On Medicare鈥檚 Nutrition Help

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Health experts say the little-used benefit represents a lost opportunity for older adults to improve their health 鈥 and for the program to save money by preventing costly complications from diabetes and chronic kidney disease.

Millones con diabetes no aprovechan programa nutricional de Medicare

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Hay unos 15 millones de beneficiarios de Medicare que viven con diabetes, pero solo unos 100,000 se han inscripto para usar este beneficio que, al parecer, tiene buenos resultados.

Starving Seniors: How America Fails To Feed Its Aging

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One out of every 13 older Americans struggles to find enough food to eat while the federal program intended to help hasn鈥檛 kept pace with the graying population.

In India鈥檚 Slums, 鈥楶ainkillers Are Part Of The Daily Routine鈥

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As the Indian government reluctantly loosens its prescription opioid laws after decades of lobbying by palliative care advocates desperate to ease their patients鈥 pain, the nation鈥檚 sprawling, cash-fed health care system is ripe for misuse.

Beset By Lawsuits And Criticism In U.S., Opioid Makers Eye New Market In India

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What began in India as a populist movement to bring inexpensive morphine to the diseased and dying poor has paved the way for a booming pain management industry. Now, new customers are being funneled to U.S. drugmakers bedeviled by a government crackdown back home.

Dialysis Industry Spends Big To Protect Profits

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Dialysis companies are fighting a bill in the California legislature that could disrupt their business model. Their weapons: campaign cash and a sophisticated public relations campaign.

Feds Pave The Way To Expand Home Dialysis 鈥 But Patients Hit Roadblocks

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What changes are needed to bring home dialysis to more patients 鈥 especially older adults, the fastest-growing group of patients with serious, irreversible kidney disease? We asked nephrologists, patient advocates and dialysis company officials for their thoughts.

Tecnolog铆a casera ofrece m谩s libertad a los pacientes para controlar su diabetes

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La diabetes tipo 1 es una condici贸n cr贸nica que requiere un estricto control de la glucosa y la administraci贸n de la cantidad de insulina precisa. Pacientes crearon un sistema para mantener ese equilibrio vital.

DIY Tech Gives People More Freedom In Managing Diabetes

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People with diabetes say they鈥檝e been waiting for years for better technology to manage their chronic condition. Tired of waiting, some tech-savvy, do-it-yourselfers are constructing their own devices using open-source programming instructions.

Despite Failed Promises, Stem Cell Advocates Again Want Taxpayers To Pony Up Billions

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California鈥檚 stem cell agency, created by a $3 billion bond measure 15 years ago, is almost out of money. Its supporters plan to ask voters for even more funding next year, even though no agency-funded treatments have been approved for widespread use.

Watch: What Happened To That $500K Dialysis Bill

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After journalists investigate, Fresenius, one of the largest dialysis providers in the U.S., has agreed to waive a half-million-dollar bill. Sovereign Valentine, from Plains, Mont., said it鈥檚 a 鈥渉uge relief.鈥

Infusion Treatments 鈥 Needed or Not 鈥 Can Deplete Patients鈥 Wallets

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When it comes to physician-administered infusion drugs, doctors sometimes have a financial reason for their choice and patients often aren鈥檛 aware of cheaper options.