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NFL Week 5 preview: Five things to watch out for
  + stars: | 2024-10-03 | by ( Andy Scholes | Ben Morse | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +18 min
CNN —It’s hard to believe it’s already Week 5 of the NFL season! “So absolutely, positively, did he learn a ton and was this walkthrough today or was the team orchestrated stuff today absolutely better than last week? Ken Blaze/USA Today Sports/Reuters Washington Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. breaks a tackle from Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker K.J. David Banks/USA Today Sports/Reuters Rhamondre Stevenson of the New England Patriots runs the ball against Cincinnati Bengals defenders in Cincinnati on September 8. Conversely, there are only good vibes around the Vikings as they enter Week 5 as one of two undefeated teams left in the NFL.
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Matt Slocum/AP Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes runs the ball against Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Dax Hill during the Chiefs' 26-25 victory in Kansas City, Missouri, on Sunday, September 15. Ken Blaze/USA Today Sports/Reuters Washington Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. breaks a tackle from Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker K.J. David Banks/USA Today Sports/Reuters Rhamondre Stevenson of the New England Patriots runs the ball against Cincinnati Bengals defenders in Cincinnati on September 8. Ed Zurga/AP Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes scrambles during the game against the Baltimore Ravens in Kansas City, Missouri, on September 5. Just looking at the results, it’s been a near perfect start for the Kansas City Chiefs.
Persons: Jayden Daniels, Christian Petersen, Tremon Smith, Greg Zuerlein, Seth Wenig, Ja'Tavion Sanders, Germaine Pratt, Grant Halverson, Eric Murray, Trevor Lawrence, Eric Gay, George Kittle, Jed Jacobsohn, Darius Slayton, Eric Kendricks, Brad Penner, Reuters Damar Hamlin, Bryan M, Bennett, Sam Darnold, Johnny Mundt, Stephen Maturen, Calvin Austin III, Brandon Sloter, John Amis, Aaron Jones, Stacy Bengs, Dak Prescotts, Cooper Neill, Allen Lazard, Alex Austin, Darnell Mooney, Matt Slocum, Patrick Mahomes, Dax Hill, Jay Biggerstaff, Deebo Samuel Sr, Camryn Bynum, Ivan Pace Jr, Abbie Parr, Alvin Kamara, Kamara, Tim Heitman, Tua Tagovailoa, Tagovailoa, Jasen, Aaron Rodgers, Rodgers, Caroline Brehman, Shutterstock, Dak Prescott, Prescott, Ken Blaze, Brian Robinson Jr, K.J, Britt, Nathan Ray Seebeck, Jaylen Waddle, Hill, Stephanie V, Daniels, Al Diaz, Justin Fields, Danny Karnik, Okonkwo, Tyrique Stevenson, David Banks, Reuters Rhamondre Stevenson, Jason Mowry, Andrew Van Ginkel, Vincent Carchietta, Rebecca Blackwell, Khalil Shakir, Justin Jones, Jordan Love, Brooke Sutton, São Paulo, South America Kirby Lee, Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, Reed Hoffmann, Isaiah, Ed Zurga, Patrick Mahomes scrambles, Charlie Riedel, skillset, , Kliff Kingsbury, Daniels ’, Robert Griffin III, Daniels wasn’t, , ’ ” Daniels, it’s, Vince Lombardi, Marquise Brown, Brown, Isiah Pacheco, Rashee Rice, Ian Rapoport, Rice, Ashley Landis, Mahomes, , Travis, that’s, Nick Sirianni, Saquon Barkley, AJ Brown, DeVonta Smith, Vic Fangio, Jalen, Mike Ehrmann, ” Sirianni, “ We’re Organizations: CNN, National Football League, Washington, Arizona Cardinals, Getty Images Denver Broncos, New York Jets, Broncos, AP Carolina Panthers, Cincinnati Bengals, Bengals, Panthers, Getty Images Houston Texans, Jacksonville, Texans, AP San Francisco 49ers, 49ers, New England Patriots, AP New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys, Giants, Cowboys, USA, Sports, Reuters, Buffalo Bills, Jacksonville Jaguars, Getty Images Minnesota Vikings, Vikings, Houston Texans, Getty Images Pittsburgh Steelers, Steelers, Los Angeles Chargers, Green Bay Packers, Packers, Tennessee Titans, AP Minnesota Vikings, AP Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens, The Jets, Reuters Atlanta Falcons, Philadelphia Eagles, AP Kansas City Chiefs, Chiefs, Super Bowl, Reuters San Francisco 49ers, Minnesota Vikings, AP New Orleans Saints, Reuters Miami Dolphins, Reuters New York Jets, San Francisco 49ers, AP Los Angeles Chargers, Las Vegas Raiders, Shutterstock Dallas Cowboys, Cleveland Browns, NFL, Reuters Washington, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Buccaneers, Dade Police, Miami Herald, Tribune, Service, Atlanta Falcons, Falcons, AP Tennessee Titans, Chicago Bears, Titans, Bears, Patriots, New York Giants, AP Buffalo Bills, Bills, São Paulo, The Eagles, Getty, Neo, Kansas City Chiefs, AP Baltimore Ravens, Arrowhead, Super, NFC, Cardinals, New Orleans Saints, Chargers, Mahomes, Bowl, New, Eagles, Saints, Bucs, Atlanta Falcons Cincinnati Bengals, Carolina Panthers Los Angeles Rams, Chicago Bears Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers Jacksonville Jaguars, Houston Texans Pittsburgh Steelers, Indianapolis Colts Denver Broncos, New York Jets Philadelphia Eagles, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Washington, Arizona Cardinals New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers Cleveland Browns, Las Vegas Raiders Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens Monday Tennessee Titans, Miami Dolphins Seattle Seahawks, Detroit Lions Locations: Glendale , Arizona, East Rutherford , New Jersey, Charlotte , North Carolina, Houston, Santa Clara , California, Orchard Park , New York, Minneapolis, Pittsburgh, Nashville, Arlington , Texas, Philadelphia, Kansas City , Missouri, Miami Gardens , Florida, Inglewood , California, Cleveland, Tampa , Florida, Miami, Atlanta, Chicago, Cincinnati, São, South America, New Orleans, Arizona, Washington, , Kansas, Kansas, Philly, Brazil, City
Brad Penner/USA Today Sports/Reuters Damar Hamlin of the Buffalo Bills celebrates an interception during the second quarter against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Orchard Park, New York, on Monday, September 23. This is the first game back for Rodgers since tearing his Achilles tendon last year after his first game of the season. Ken Blaze/USA Today Sports/Reuters Washington Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. breaks a tackle from Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker K.J. David Banks/USA Today Sports/Reuters Rhamondre Stevenson of the New England Patriots runs the ball against Cincinnati Bengals defenders in Cincinnati on September 8. Vincent Carchietta/USA Today Sports/Reuters Miami Dolphins and Jacksonville Jaguars players pray together at the end of the game in Miami Gardens, Florida, on September 8.
Persons: Jayden Daniels, Christian Petersen, Tremon Smith, Greg Zuerlein, Seth Wenig, Ja'Tavion Sanders, Germaine Pratt, Grant Halverson, Eric Murray, Trevor Lawrence, Eric Gay, George Kittle, Jed Jacobsohn, Darius Slayton, Eric Kendricks, Brad Penner, Reuters Damar Hamlin, Bryan M, Bennett, Sam Darnold, Johnny Mundt, Stephen Maturen, Calvin Austin III, Brandon Sloter, John Amis, Aaron Jones, Stacy Bengs, Dak Prescotts, Cooper Neill, Allen Lazard, Alex Austin, Darnell Mooney, Matt Slocum, Patrick Mahomes, Dax Hill, Jay Biggerstaff, Deebo Samuel Sr, Camryn Bynum, Ivan Pace Jr, Abbie Parr, Alvin Kamara, Kamara, Tim Heitman, Tua Tagovailoa, Tagovailoa, Jasen, Aaron Rodgers, Rodgers, Caroline Brehman, Shutterstock, Dak Prescott, Prescott, Ken Blaze, Brian Robinson Jr, K.J, Britt, Nathan Ray Seebeck, Jaylen Waddle, Hill, Stephanie V, Daniels, Al Diaz, Justin Fields, Danny Karnik, Okonkwo, Tyrique Stevenson, David Banks, Reuters Rhamondre Stevenson, Jason Mowry, Andrew Van Ginkel, Vincent Carchietta, Rebecca Blackwell, Khalil Shakir, Justin Jones, Jordan Love, Brooke Sutton, São Paulo, South America Kirby Lee, Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, Reed Hoffmann, Isaiah, Ed Zurga, Patrick Mahomes scrambles, Charlie Riedel, Henry ’, Derrick Henry, Henry, ‘ King Henry, , Adrian Peterson, Chris Johnson, Ravens QB Lamar Jackson, We’ve, , , We’re, ” Henry, Stephanie Scarbrough, Josh Allen’s, Allen, Jackson, Sean McDermott, ” McDermott, “ We’ve, ” Jayden Daniels, Peyton Manning’s, Drew Brees, Kliff Kingsbury, Kyler Murray, Mark J, Koo, , Kirk Cousins, Marc Raimondi, , I’ve, we’ve, John Bazemore, Wil Lutz, Lutz ’, Greg Zuerlein’s, ” Rodgers, Bryan Woolston, Bo Nix, Nix, CJ Stroud Organizations: CNN, Washington, Arizona Cardinals, Getty Images Denver Broncos, New York Jets, Broncos, AP Carolina Panthers, Cincinnati Bengals, Bengals, Panthers, Getty Images Houston Texans, Jacksonville, Texans, AP San Francisco 49ers, 49ers, New England Patriots, AP New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys, Giants, Cowboys, USA, Sports, Reuters, Buffalo Bills, Jacksonville Jaguars, Getty Images Minnesota Vikings, Vikings, Houston Texans, Getty Images Pittsburgh Steelers, Steelers, Los Angeles Chargers, Green Bay Packers, Packers, Tennessee Titans, AP Minnesota Vikings, AP Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens, The Jets, Reuters Atlanta Falcons, Philadelphia Eagles, AP Kansas City Chiefs, Chiefs, Super Bowl, Reuters San Francisco 49ers, Minnesota Vikings, AP New Orleans Saints, Reuters Miami Dolphins, Reuters New York Jets, San Francisco 49ers, AP Los Angeles Chargers, Las Vegas Raiders, Shutterstock Dallas Cowboys, Cleveland Browns, NFL, Reuters Washington, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Buccaneers, Dade Police, Miami Herald, Tribune, Service, Atlanta Falcons, Falcons, AP Tennessee Titans, Chicago Bears, Titans, Bears, Patriots, New York Giants, AP Buffalo Bills, Bills, São Paulo, The Eagles, Getty, Neo, Kansas City Chiefs, AP Baltimore Ravens, Arrowhead, AFC titans, Ravens, Baltimore, Ravens QB, Buffalo, Bowl, Cardinals, New, New Orleans Saints, ” Falcons, Saints, AP, Denver Broncos, Denver, Jets, Super, Indianapolis Colts, Pittsburgh, Atlanta Falcons Cincinnati Bengals, Carolina Panthers Los Angeles Rams, Chicago Bears Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers Jacksonville Jaguars, Houston Texans Pittsburgh Steelers, Indianapolis Colts Denver Broncos, New York Jets Philadelphia Eagles, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Washington, Arizona Cardinals New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers Cleveland Browns, Las Vegas Raiders Buffalo Bills Locations: Glendale , Arizona, East Rutherford , New Jersey, Charlotte , North Carolina, Houston, Santa Clara , California, Orchard Park , New York, Minneapolis, Pittsburgh, Nashville, Arlington , Texas, Philadelphia, Kansas City , Missouri, Miami Gardens , Florida, Inglewood , California, Cleveland, Tampa , Florida, Miami, Atlanta, Chicago, Cincinnati, São, South America, Baltimore, Arizona, Atlanta and New Jersey, In Atlanta, New Orleans, East Rutherford, New York
The Saints, one week after blowing out the lowly Carolina Panthers, did the same in Dallas to the high-flying Cowboys. The Ravens were in control for most of the game and then Davante Adams and Brock Bowers took over. The Ravens aren’t built to win when their defense softens — but that isn’t to say they won’t find ways to play the kind of defense the Ravens are known for. Meanwhile, the Saints’ defense denied the Cowboys on all three trips inside the red zone and recorded two takeaways. He made some strong in-structure throws, including a beauty to Noah Brown in the middle of the field late in the game to win the game.
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An emerging movement against in vitro fertilization is driving some doctors and patients in red states to move or destroy frozen embryos. The embryo migration is most striking in Alabama, where the State Supreme Court ruled in February that embryos were “unborn children.” Since then, at least four of Alabama’s seven fertility clinics have hired biotech companies to move the cells elsewhere. A fifth clinic is working with a doctor in New York to discard embryos because of concerns about the legality of doing so in Alabama. Since the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, 14 states have passed total or near total abortion bans. And the Southern Baptists, the country’s largest Protestant denomination, voted in June to oppose I.V.F., calling for the protection of “frozen embryonic human beings.”
Persons: Roe, Wade Organizations: Baptists, I.V.F Locations: Alabama, New York
On Today’s Episode:Biden Asks America to ‘Lower the Temperature’ After Trump Shooting, by Michael D. ShearHere’s What Is Known About the Suspect Who Tried to Assassinate Trump, by Campbell Robertson, Jack Healy, Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs and Glenn ThrushAfter Shooting at Trump Rally, Officials Say R.N.C. Security Is ‘Ready To Go,’ by Julie Bosman, Ernesto Londoño and Dan SimmonsIsrael Struck Twice in Its Attack on Al-Mawasi, Videos and Photos Show, by Riley MellenPromised Cures, Tainted Cells: How Cord Blood Banks Mislead Parents, by Sarah Kliff and Azeen Ghorayshi
Persons: Biden, Michael D, Trump, Campbell Robertson, Jack Healy, Nicholas Bogel, Burroughs, Glenn Thrush, Julie Bosman, Ernesto Londoño, Dan Simmons Israel, Riley Mellen, Blood Banks, Sarah Kliff Organizations: Trump, Trump Rally Locations:
Millions of pregnant women get the pitch through their OB-GYN: Put a bit of your newborn’s umbilical cord on ice, as a biological insurance policy. If your child one day faces cancer, diabetes or even autism, the precious stem cells in the cord blood could become a tailor-made cure. More than two million umbilical cord samples sit in a handful of suburban warehouses across the country. Doctors rarely use cord blood anymore, thanks to advances that have made it easier to transplant adult stem cells. And the few parents who try to withdraw cord blood samples often find that they are unusable — either because their volume is too low or they have been contaminated with microbes.
Persons: Drew Barrymore, Chrissy Teigen Organizations: OB, The New York Times
What Parents Should Know About Cord Blood Banking
  + stars: | 2024-07-15 | by ( Sarah Kliff | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
Pregnant women are bombarded with advertisements — on social media, in childbirth classes, even in their doctors’ offices — urging them to bank the blood in their baby’s umbilical cord and gain “peace of mind.”Private banks claim that the stem cells inside the blood are a powerful tool to have on hand in case a child one day becomes seriously ill. They charge several thousand dollars upfront for storage plus hundreds more every year thereafter. But an investigation by The New York Times found that leading banks have consistently misled parents about the technology’s promise. The few parents who try to withdraw samples often find that they are unusable — either because their volume is too low or they have been contaminated with microbes.
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The Biden administration on Tuesday proposed removing medical debt from the credit reports of more than 15 million Americans, making it easier for millions to qualify for car, home and small-business loans. The proposed rule, which will go through a public comment period, would not take effect immediately. It would forbid health care providers to share medical debt with loan providers and prohibit those providers from factoring in medical information when it came to granting loans. Vice President Kamala Harris said the move would improve “the financial health and well-being of millions of Americans.”“One of the most significant consequences of carrying medical debt is the harm it does to a person’s credit score,” Ms. Harris said. “Medical debt makes it more difficult for millions of Americans to be approved for a car loan, a home loan or a small-business loan, all of which in turn makes it more difficult to just get by, much less get ahead.
Persons: Biden, Kamala Harris, , ” Ms, Harris Organizations:
Honeybees Invaded My House, and No One Would Help
  + stars: | 2024-04-30 | by ( Sarah Kliff | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
Responding to fears of a “honeybee collapse,” 30 states have passed laws to protect the pollinators. But when they invaded my house, I learned that the honeybees didn’t need saving. I noticed the first bee one afternoon as my dog gleefully chased it around the house. When the pest settled on a window by the stairwell, I swatted it with a cookbook and cleaned up the mess. When I heard a loud droning coming from inside a wall next to my son’s bed, the ominous situation finally hit me: The house was infested.
Medical Debt has grown from a tiny nonprofit group that received less than $3,000 in donations to a multimillion-dollar force in health care philanthropy. Medical Debt estimates that it has eliminated more than $11 billion of debt with the help of major donations from philanthropists and even city governments. But a study published by a group of economists on Monday calls into question the premise of the high-profile charity. After following 213,000 people who were in debt and randomly selecting some to work with the nonprofit group, the researchers found that debt relief did not improve the mental health or the credit scores of debtors, on average. And those whose bills had been paid were just as likely to forgo medical care as those whose bills were left unpaid.
Persons: Eric Adams Organizations: New York City’s Locations: R.I.P, New York
The Washington Commanders are signing veteran tight end Zach Ertz, two people with knowledge of the move told The Associated Press. The people spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity Wednesday because the deal had not been announced. One person familiar with the signing said the contract for next season is worth up to $5 million. A Super Bowl champion with Philadelphia, Ertz returns to the NFC East as the first big addition for new Commanders general manager Adam Peters. Ertz has played in 159 NFL regular-season and playoff games since making his debut in 2013 after being a second-round pick of the Eagles.
Persons: Zach Ertz, Kliff Kingsbury, Ertz, Adam Peters, Logan Thomas, Charles Leno, Nick Gates, Russell Wilson, Kirk Cousins, Rob Maaddi, ___ Organizations: Washington, Associated Press, Cardinals, Philadelphia, NFC, Eagles, Pro Football Locations: Arizona, Washington
Major Embryo Shipping Company Halts Business in Alabama
  + stars: | 2024-02-23 | by ( Sarah Kliff | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Cryoport, a major embryo shipping company, said on Friday that it was “pausing” its business in Alabama as it evaluated the state’s Supreme Court decision that declared frozen embryos created through in vitro fertilization to be children. “Until the company has further clarity on the decision and what it means for Cryoport, clinics and intended parents, it is pausing all activity in Alabama until further notice,” read an email received by an Alabama fertility clinic and shared with The New York Times. The Alabama court’s ruling has already significantly limited fertility treatment for patients in that state. Three clinics have paused care as they evaluate what the ruling means for their patients and their own legal liability. It found that clinics could be held liable for wrongful death claims, bringing new gravity to accidents that are not uncommon in fertility treatment.
Persons: , Cryoport Organizations: The New York Times Locations: Alabama, Mobile
To the fertility patients whose embryos were destroyed at an Alabama clinic, the circumstances must have been shocking. The bizarre incident was at the center of lawsuits filed by three families that eventually reached the Alabama Supreme Court. On Friday, a panel of judges ruled that the embryos destroyed at the clinic should be considered children under state law, a decision that sent shock waves through the fertility industry and raised urgent questions about how treatments could possibly proceed in the state. Yet the accident in the Alabama clinic echoes a pattern of serious errors that happen all too frequently during fertility treatment, a rapidly growing industry with little government oversight, experts say. From January 2009 through April 2019, patients brought more than 130 lawsuits over destroyed embryos, including cases where embryos were lost, mishandled or stored in freezer tanks that broke down.
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CooperSurgical, a major medical supply company, is facing a wave of lawsuits from patients who claim that one of its products destroyed embryos created with in vitro fertilization. Fertility clinics across the world used the product, a nutrient-rich liquid that helps fertilized eggs develop into embryos. This week federal regulators made public that the company had recalled three lots of the liquid, which was used by clinics in November and December. Collectively, the patients say they lost more than 100 embryos that had bathed in the defective product, known as culture media. The plaintiffs claim that the three batches of media were missing a key nutrient, magnesium, a defect that stopped their embryos from developing and rendered them unusable.
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Linda Hennis was checking her Medicare statement in January when she noticed something strange: It said a company she had never heard of had been paid about $12,000 for sending her 2,000 urinary catheters. But she had never needed, or received, any catheters. The report used a federal database of Medicare claims that is available to researchers. Doctors, state insurance departments and health care groups around the country said the spike in claims for catheters that were never delivered suggested a far-reaching Medicare scam. “We think it’s outrageous,” said Clif Gaus, executive director of the group that conducted the analysis.
Persons: Linda Hennis, Hennis, , Ms, , Clif Gaus Organizations: Boutique, National Association of, Care Locations: Chicago, Texas
HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Former Arizona Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury isn’t going to Las Vegas to become the Raiders offensive coordinator after all, a person informed of the decision told The Associated Press on Saturday. They have interviewed former Chicago Bears offensive coordinator Luke Getsy, who is available but is in contention for the openings at New England and New Orleans. Mike Sullivan remains the Pittsburgh Steelers’ quarterbacks coach, so he is a possibility. Cincinnati Bengals quarterbacks coach Dan Pitcher is off the market after being promoted to offensive coordinator, and former Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt is now the Patriots OC. He is the Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator.
Persons: HENDERSON, Kliff Kingsbury, Kingsbury, Antonio Pierce’s, Luke Getsy, Mike Sullivan, Dan Pitcher, Alex Van Pelt, Zac Robinson, Chip Kelly, ___ Maaddi, ___ Organizations: Former Arizona Cardinals, Raiders, Associated Press, USC, Chicago Bears, Pittsburgh Steelers, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Patriots OC, Las Vegas, Atlanta Falcons, UCLA, NFL.com Locations: Nev, Las Vegas, New England, New Orleans, Kingsbury, Tampa , Florida
HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — The Las Vegas Raiders are hiring former Arizona Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury to be their offensive coordinator, a person informed of the decision told The Associated Press on Thursday night. This is the first major hire for new Raiders coach Antonio Pierce, who had the interim tag removed Jan. 19. Kingsbury will be in charge of trying to turn around a Las Vegas offense that was 27th this season yards per game (289.5) and 23rd in scoring (19.5-point average). Before that, Kingsbury went 28-37-1 over four seasons as the Cardinals' coach. In addition to Kingsbury, the Raiders interviewed former Chicago Bears offensive coordinator Luke Getsy, Cincinnati Bengals quarterbacks coach Dan Pitcher, Pittsburgh Steelers QB coach Mike Sullivan and ex-Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt.
Persons: HENDERSON, Kliff Kingsbury, hasn’t, Antonio Pierce, Kingsbury, Aidan O'Connell, I’ve, ” O’Connell, Caleb Williams, Luke Getsy, Dan Pitcher, Mike Sullivan, Alex Van Pelt, Rob Maaddi, Organizations: Las Vegas Raiders, Arizona Cardinals, Associated Press, Raiders, USC, Cardinals, Arizona, Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals, Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland Browns, AP Pro Football Locations: Nev, Las Vegas, Vegas, Kingsbury, Tampa , Florida
“I was afraid it would burst,” said Ms. Hudson, 74, a retired airport baggage screener in Ocala, Fla. The painful protrusion was the result of a surgery gone wrong, according to medical records from two doctors she later saw. One of the doctors she saw later, a leading hernia expert at the Cleveland Clinic, doubted that Ms. Hudson had even needed the surgery. Ms. Hudson’s original tear, which was about two inches, could have been patched with stitches and mesh, the surgeon believed. And that figure is a fraction of the actual number, researchers said, because most hernia patients are too young to be covered by Medicare.
Persons: Peggy Hudson’s, , Hudson Organizations: Cleveland Clinic, Medicare Locations: Ocala, Fla
Nonprofit hospitals like Allina get massive tax breaks in exchange for providing care for the poorest, most vulnerable people in their communities. Allina Health owns 13 hospitals and more than 90 clinics in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Its nonprofit status enabled Allina to avoid roughly $266 million in state, local and federal taxes in 2020, according to the Lown Institute, a think tank that studies health care. But the federal rules are silent on how poor patients need to be to qualify for free care. “The industry needs to tell people they might be eligible for charity care,” Mr. Ellison said.
Persons: Allina, Ge Bai, Mr, Ellison, Organizations: The Times, Allina Health, Lown Institute, Internal Revenue Service, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Locations: Minnesota, Wisconsin
Lawyers reached a deal on Monday to keep the Affordable Care Act’s mandate requiring health plans to cover preventive care at no cost to patients. A district court in Texas ruled in March that part of the requirement was unconstitutional. The decision took effect immediately, meaning insurers no longer had to cover certain types of preventive care, including a pill to prevent the spread of H.I.V. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals temporarily stayed the ruling last month, bringing the health law’s provision back into effect. The deal they reached leaves the provision almost fully in tact, requiring a vast majority of health plans to continue providing preventive care at no charge.
Persons: , Biden Organizations: Fifth Circuit Locations: Texas
Allina Health, a large nonprofit health system based in Minnesota, announced on Friday that it would stop withholding care from patients with outstanding medical debt as it “re-examines” its policy of cutting off services for those who have accrued at least $4,500 in outstanding bills. The health system will now temporarily halt this practice but will not restore care for indebted patients who have already lost access. Although Allina’s hospitals treated anyone in emergency rooms, other services were cut off for indebted patients, including children and those with chronic illnesses like diabetes and depression, The New York Times reported last week. Patients weren’t allowed back until they had paid off their debt entirely. Allina’s chief executive, Lisa Shannon, called the move a “thoughtful pause” while the company re-examined the policy.
Persons: , weren’t, Lisa Shannon Organizations: New York Times Locations: Minnesota
Nonprofit hospitals like Allina get enormous tax breaks in exchange for providing care for the poorest people in their communities. Allina has an explicit policy for cutting off patients who owe money for services they received at the health system’s 90 clinics. A 12-page document reviewed by The Times instructs Allina’s staff on how to cancel appointments for patients with at least $4,500 of unpaid debt. The hospital system cuts off patients only if they have racked up at least $1,500 of unpaid debt three separate times. “Allina Health’s goal is, and will always be, to have zero patients go without services for financial reasons,” Ms. Bergerson said.
Persons: Allina, Allina’s, , Matt Hoffman, Conny Bergerson, “ Allina, Ms, Bergerson Organizations: New York Times, The Times Locations: Vadnais Heights, Minn
When the doctors and nurses gave her medications or took her blood, she said, they gave her minimal explanation. Her career in marketing didn’t make a difference in how doctors and nurses saw them, she said, nor did his doctoral degree. Earning more and being well educated generally doesn’t protect Black mothers during childbirth the same way it protects white mothers. A new study of a decade of births in California, published this year, found that the richest Black mothers and their babies were twice as likely to die from childbirth as the richest white mothers and their babies. In interviews with Black women who responded to a request from The New York Times to share their birth stories, they described having their pain dismissed, concerns ignored and plans disregarded while giving birth.
The richest Black mothers and their babies are twice as likely to die as the richest white mothers and their babies. Yet there is one group that doesn’t gain the same protection from being rich, the study finds: Black mothers and babies. The researchers found that maternal mortality rates were just as high among the highest-income Black women as among low-income white women. The richest Black women have infant mortality rates at about the same level as the poorest white women. Generally, rates for Hispanic mothers and Asian mothers track more closely with those of white mothers than Black mothers.
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