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Empleadores amplían beneficios de salud mental, mientras trabajadores luchan con el impacto de la pandemia

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Muchos empleadores informaron que desde que comenzó la pandemia han realizado cambios en sus beneficios de salud mental y adicciones. La principal forma fue extender el uso de la telemedicina.

As Workers Struggle With Pandemic’s Impact, Employers Expand Mental Health Benefits

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Many job-based health plans broadened their mental health and substance use coverage to make sure workers had the support they needed this year as pandemic stress lingered, the annual KFF survey finds. Also, the proportion of employers offering health insurance to their workers remained steady, and increases for premiums and out-of-pocket health expenses were moderate.

Familias apoyan máscaras en las aulas, pero se oponen a la vacunación obligatoria

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Las fuertes opiniones públicas tienen lugar cuando la politización del debate sobre las máscaras en las aulas se vuelve más acalorada, coincidiendo con el inicio del año escolar, especialmente en Florida y Texas.

Public Favors Masks in Classrooms but Balks at Mandating Vaccinations for Students

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With schools reopening, poll finds two-thirds of parents support mandating masks for unvaccinated students, but resistance to vaccinating students remains high. “My child is not a test dummy,†one Black parent told pollsters. Some parents deferred the decision to their teens.

Los latinos son los que más quieren vacunarse, y los que más obstáculos enfrentan

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Una nueva encuesta revela que los hispanos tienen el doble de interés en vacunarse “lo antes posible†que los blancos no hispanos o personas de raza negra no hispanas.

Latinos Are the Most Eager to Get Vaccinated, Survey Shows — But Face Obstacles

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A new survey shows that unvaccinated Hispanics are almost twice as likely as unvaccinated Blacks or whites to want a covid vaccination. But many still face a variety of access problems, ranging from fear to time squeeze.

Covid Vaccine Hesitancy Drops Among All Americans, New Survey Shows

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A nationwide poll released by KFF also revealed which arguments are most compelling to persuade people to get a shot — and which ones are unlikely to work.

Encuesta: casi la mitad de los adultos ahora quiere vacunarse contra covid lo antes posible

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Ya se han vacunado unas 20 millones de personas. Sin embargo, persisten las disparidades raciales, étnicas y económicas en cuanto al acceso a las vacunas.

More Americans — Of All Political Persuasions — Are Donning Masks

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Half the public believes the worst of the pandemic is yet to come, but most are prepared to continue to take measures to limit the spread of COVID-19 until vaccines are distributed.

Al sopesar los temas de salud, la mayoría de los votantes se inclinan hacia Biden

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Los hallazgos de una nueva encuesta indican que los votantes no confían en las garantías del presidente de que protegerá a las personas con condiciones preexistentes.

Most Adults Wary of Taking Any Vaccine Approved Before the Election

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About 60% of poll respondents are worried that federal regulators will rush to allow a vaccine because of political pressure. Opposition to getting a vaccine that might be authorized before the November election is strongest among Republicans.

Nearly Half Of Americans Delayed Medical Care Due To Pandemic

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Of those who went without seeing a doctor or other medical provider, 11% experienced a worsened medical condition, according to the poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation. In addition, nearly 40% said stress related to the coronavirus crisis has negatively impacted their mental health.

Casi la mitad de las personas han retrasado su atención médica por la pandemia

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La mayoría espera recibir atención en los próximos tres meses. Casi el 40% dijo que el estrés relacionado con el coronavirus ha afectado negativamente su salud mental.

Congressional Candidates Go Head-To-Head On Health Care — Again

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The California Democratic members of Congress who flipped seven Republican seats two years ago made health care a major campaign issue, criticizing their opponents for voting to repeal the Affordable Care Act. As the Democrats defend their seats in this year’s elections, they are coming back to health care — but the issues are different.

Trump’s Latest Health Care Challenge: Gaining Voters’ Trust

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The president, who has repeatedly pledged to improve health care and lower prescription drug prices, faces disapproval from a majority of Americans on his policies regarding drug costs, protecting people with preexisting conditions and the Affordable Care Act.

Candidatos apuestan fuerte por la salud. ¿Es lo que los votantes realmente quieren?

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Una nueva encuesta revela que los votantes sí quieren que se hable de salud. Pero la pregunta del millón es: ¿apoyarán en las urnas un “Medicare para Todos”?.