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Experts: US hospitals prone to cyberattacks like one that hurt patient care at Ascension ( kffhealthnews.org )

In the wake of a debilitating cyberattack against one of the nation’s largest health care systems, Marvin Ruckle, a nurse at an Ascension hospital in Wichita, Kansas, said he had a frightening experience: He nearly gave a baby “the wrong dose of narcotic” because of confusing paperwork....

City-country mortality gap widens amid persistent holes in rural health care access ( kffhealthnews.org )

In Matthew Roach’s two years as vital statistics manager for the Arizona Department of Health Services, and 10 years previously in its epidemiology program, he has witnessed a trend in mortality rates that has rural health experts worried....

Ten doctors on FDA panel reviewing Abbott heart device had financial ties with company ( kffhealthnews.org )

When the FDA recently convened a committee of advisers to assess a cardiac device made by Abbott, the agency didn’t disclose that most of them had received payments from the company or conducted research it had funded — information readily available in a federal database....

Dietary choices are linked to higher rates of preeclampsia among Latinas ( kffhealthnews.org )

For pregnant Latinas, food choices could reduce the risk of preeclampsia, a dangerous type of high blood pressure, and a diet based on cultural food preferences, rather than on U.S. government benchmarks, is more likely to help ward off the illness, a new study shows....

More Patients Are Losing Their Doctors — And Trust in the Primary Care System ( kffhealthnews.org )

First, her favorite doctor in Providence, Rhode Island, retired. Then her other doctor at a health center a few miles away left the practice. Now, Piedad Fred has developed a new chronic condition: distrust in the American medical system....

A physician travels to South Asia seeking enduring lessons from the eradication of smallpox ( kffhealthnews.org )

Smallpox was certified eradicated in 1980, but I first learned about the disease’s twisty, storied history in 1996 while interning at the World Health Organization. As a college student in the 1990s, I was fascinated by the sheer magnitude of what it took to wipe a human disease from the earth for the first time....

As More States Target Disavowed ‘Excited Delirium’ Diagnosis, Police Groups Push Back ( kffhealthnews.org )

Following a pivotal year in the movement to discard the term “excited delirium,” momentum is building in several states to ban the discredited medical diagnosis from death certificates, law enforcement training, police incident reports, and civil court testimony....

A New Orleans Neighborhood Confronts the Racist Legacy of a Toxic Stretch of Highway ( kffhealthnews.org )

Aside from a few discarded hypodermic needles on the ground, the Hunter’s Field Playground in New Orleans looks almost untouched. It’s been open more than nine years, but the brightly painted red and yellow slides and monkey bars are still sleek and shiny, and the padded rubber tiles feel springy underfoot....

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