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What Life-Saving Measures Metro Police Are Expected To Take After Shooting A Suspect

By Blake Farmer

July 31, 2018

Metro police cruiser

Listen Metro Police say that officers “rendered aid” to Daniel Hambrick after he was fatally shot last week. But a spokesman says police did not provide any medical help themselves.

Filed Under: Health Care, WPLN News Tagged With: Daniel Hambrick, Nashville Officer Trial

How To Teach Tennessee’s Working Doctors New Lessons On Opioids

By Blake Farmer

July 26, 2018

Listen All of the major institutions that train doctors and other health professionals in Tennessee have agreed to begin teaching new best-practices on opioid prescribing. The state has asked schools to begin implementation this fall and fully adopt the 12 “core competencies” next year.

Filed Under: Health Care, WPLN News Tagged With: Health Care, painkillers

12 Lessons Tennessee Med Students Are Now Supposed To Learn About Opioids

By Blake Farmer

July 26, 2018

Listen Tennessee students preparing for jobs in which they’ll prescribe medication may start spending much more time focused on the perils of addictive painkillers. A commission representing schools around the state has come up with 12 key points that need to be covered before graduation.

Filed Under: Health Care, WPLN News Tagged With: Health Care, painkillers

How A Tight Labor Market Is Boosting HCA’s Profits

By Blake Farmer

July 25, 2018

Listen Nashville-based HCA continues to generate big profits, even as other hospital operators struggle. And company executives say they’re benefiting from the competitive labor market.

Filed Under: Health Care, WPLN News Tagged With: HCA, Health Care

Melania Trump Visits Vanderbilt To Hear Latest Science On Drug-Dependent Babies

By Blake Farmer

July 24, 2018

Listen The Trump Administration’s top doctor overseeing the opioid crisis says Tennessee has led the nation in tracking and responding to drug dependent babies. He’s in Nashville along with First Lady Melania Trump for an event on neonatal abstinence syndrome at Vanderbilt.

Filed Under: Health Care, WPLN News Tagged With: Health Care, NAS

Tennessee’s Next Governor: How They’d Use Opioid Litigation Money

By Blake Farmer

July 24, 2018

Listen Tennessee’s next governor could likely oversee a sizeable legal settlement with drug makers related to the opioid crisis. But when the state got a windfall from a settlement with tobacco companies in 1998, very little of the money went into programs that help farmers stop producing tobacco or help people quit smoking.

Filed Under: Health Care, WPLN News Tagged With: Health Care, Tennessee's Next Governor

What LifePoint’s Merger Says About The State Of Rural Hospitals

By Blake Farmer

July 24, 2018

Listen The proposed buyout of LifePoint Health, a hospital operator based in Brentwood, sheds some light on the state of rural health care: Analysts say companies that run small-town hospitals have to be leaner and more nimble.

Filed Under: Health Care, WPLN News Tagged With: rural economies, rural hospitals

Tennessee’s Health Care ‘Navigators’ Face 80 Percent Budget Cuts In Federal Funding

By Jay Shah

July 23, 2018

Listen A healthcare program that funds ‘navigators’ who assist people in signing up for insurance and maintaining coverage is being drastically slashed. The budget is being cut from about $1.5 million to a maximum of $300,000. For the approximately 500,000 Tennesseans without insurance, the cut could mean they would be on their own to navigate […]

Filed Under: Health Care, WPLN News Tagged With: Navigators, TennCare

Physician Suicides Begin Setting Off Alarms Around Health Care Industry

By Blake Farmer

July 23, 2018

Listen Doctors can appear superhuman. They’ve made it through the gauntlet of medical school and residency. They make more money than most people. Statistically, they’re healthier. But there’s a dark side to the profession that has been largely veiled — even from doctors themselves: They are far more likely to take their own lives. 

Filed Under: Health Care, WPLN News Tagged With: Health Care, physician suicide

To Address HIV Prevention In Black Churches, Pastors Sidestep Gay Issues

By Blake Farmer

July 13, 2018

Listen More black churches in the Nashville area are participating in the annual Day of Unity this weekend, in which they agree to address HIV prevention from the pulpit. But many pastors sidestep the issue of gay relationships.

Filed Under: Health Care, WPLN News Tagged With: Health Care, HIV

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