One in five Kentucky households delay or forgo medical care because of the cost, according to the latest Kentucky Health Issues Poll, take...
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Watching the Detectives: Logical Fallacies and Unsubstantiated Claims to Denigrate Investigations of Leaders' Conflicts of Interest and Alleged CorruptionHealthy Care Renewal
Introduction: Logical Fallacies and Unsubstantiated Claims in Defense of Conflicts of Interest in Health Care We have long been concerned ...
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How to stay safe in bitterly cold weatherHealthy Care
Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services news release With zero to sub-zero temperatures predicted later this week around the state...
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Ambulances report fewer overdose calls, say trend is partly due to availability of drug antidote Narcan and increased use of methHealthy Care
Your local ambulances may be getting fewer calls for drug overdoses, but that doesn't necessarily mean that your local drug problems a...
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Wir Schaffen Das!Healthy Research
START... POETRY AS A FORM OF DISSENT This old blog features the occasional poem - ok - your blogger may be a miserablist stuck-in-the-mud...
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Struggling with addiction, or know someone who is? Here is expert advice for finding quality treatmentHealthy Care
By Anne M. Herron Acting director, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration ...
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More Than Just DanderHealthy Care Renewal
First, a sort of meta-comment in the form of a shout-out to HCRenewal's intrepid editor, Dr. Roy Poses, for his just-published analysis ...
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Managed-care firms and legislators do another Groundhog Day, but changes might be coming; Passport objects to recent cutsHealthy Care
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News FRANKFORT, Ky. -- Medicaid managed care organizations and others in the health-insurance industry...
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Fewer Kentuckians worry about losing health insurance, and more of them are covered by employer-sponsored plans, poll findsHealthy Care
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News About 90 percent of Kentucky adults have health insurance and fewer of them are worrying that the...
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Health providers give parent-education campaigns credit for big decline in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in KentuckyHealthy Care
WLKY-TV: https://www.wlky.com/article/latest-statistics-show-a-statewide-decline-in-sudden-infant-death-syndrome/26028866 from Kentucky...
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KentuckyOne Health in Central and Eastern Kentucky reverts name to Saint Joseph and adds 'CHI' to reflect parent firmHealthy Care
The nine hospitals and associated facilities in Central and Eastern Kentucky that have borne the name KentuckyOne Health since 2012 have be...
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Experts declare physician burnout ‘a public health crisis’ - and health IT a significant pathogenHealthy Care Renewal
I'm certain when the information technology hyperenthusiasts and non-clinical management information systems "experts" and pun...
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Is this the year Ky. lawmakers throw tobacco and e-cigarettes out of schools? Advocates see more hope, and rally for their billHealthy Care
Rep. Kim Moser spoke at the tobacco-free-schools rally. (Photo by Charles Bertram, Lexington Herald-Leader) At a Jan. 22 rally i...
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