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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....

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