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Early detection can save lives for breast and cervical cancer patients. Uninsured Tennesseans can get tested for free.

Catherine Sweeney

March 20, 2024

Metro Public Health’s governing board is expected to sign off on another year of state funding for breast and cervical cancer screening this week.

Filed Under: Health Care, WPLN News Tagged With: breast cancer, cancer, cervical cancer, Metro Public Health, Metro Public Health Department

Tennessee nurse practitioner known as ‘Rock Doc’ gets 20 years for illegally prescribing opioids

Adrian Sainz, AP

March 19, 2024

A Tennessee nurse practitioner who called himself the “Rock Doc” has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for illegally prescribing thousands of doses of opioids including oxycodone and fentanyl in return for money and sex, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, Health Care Tagged With: fentanyl, nurses, opioids

Medicaid offices — including TennCare — target dead people’s homes to recoup their health care costs

The Associated Press

March 18, 2024

Congressional scrutiny and recent investigations are raising questions about a practice that targets dead people’s homes to recoup health care costs.

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

How the anti-vaccine movement pits parental rights against public health

Amy Maxmen, KFF Health News

March 13, 2024

Gayle Borne has fostered more than 300 children in Springfield, Tennessee. She’s cared for kids who have rarely seen a doctor — kids so neglected that they cannot speak. Such children are now even more vulnerable because of a law Tennessee passed last year that requires the direct consent of birth parents or legal guardians […]

Filed Under: Health Care Tagged With: KFF Health News

Asked to clear up abortion bans, GOP leaders blame doctors and misinformation for the confusion

Kimberlee Kruesi, AP

March 11, 2024

In Republican-led states across the U.S., conservative legislators are refusing to reevaluate abortion bans — even as doctors and patients insist the laws’ exceptions are dangerously unclear, resulting in denied treatment to some pregnant women in need.

Filed Under: Abortion In Depth, Health Care, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: Abortion, abortion rights, Associated Press, Attorney General, Jonathan Skrmetti, Tennessee Attorney General

Her air-ambulance ride wasn’t covered by Medicare. It will cost her family $81,739.

Tony Leys, KFF Health NewsandEmily Siner

February 27, 2024

A frugal Tennessee resident opted out of Medicare Part B, which carries $175 monthly premiums. Now her heirs face a huge bill for an air-ambulance ride.

Filed Under: Health Care, WPLN News Tagged With: Medicare, NPR, surprise medical bills, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, VUMC

The year after a denied abortion

Here & Now

February 26, 2024

Listen

Mayron Hollis nearly died giving birth, but that was only the beginning. She got pregnant in Tennessee in 2022 after the overturn of Roe v. Wade. She didn’t have money to travel out of state, so she continued the pregnancy.

Filed Under: Health Care, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: Abortion, abortion rights, Here & Now, Roe v. Wade

As Tennessee lawmakers continue cracking down on abortion, concern about medical record privacy grows

Catherine Sweeney

February 26, 2024

As Tennessee’s abortion restrictions continue to evolve, there is growing concern about how much privacy the law gives to patients who travel from this state to clinics where abortion is unrestricted, like the one in Carbondale, Illinois.

Filed Under: Abortion In Depth, Health Care, WPLN News Tagged With: Abortion, abortion rights, Choices, Dobbs v Jackson, Roe v. Wade

Controversial bill that criminalizes abortion aid for Tennessee teens clears its first hurdle

Catherine Sweeney

February 14, 2024

A proposal that would make it a felony to help teens get abortions passed out of its first committee hearing Tuesday in Tennessee. House Bill 1895 has several more votes to go before it can head to the governor’s desk.

Filed Under: Health Care, WPLN News Tagged With: 113th Tennessee General Assembly, Abortion, Jason Zachary, John Ray Clemmons, Sabi Kumar

Post-Roe v. Wade, more patients rely on early prenatal testing as states toughen abortion laws

Laura Ungar, APandAmanda Seitz, AP

February 13, 2024

WASHINGTON (AP) — In Utah, more of Dr. Cara Heuser’s maternal-fetal medicine patients are requesting early ultrasounds, hoping to detect serious problems in time to choose whether to continue the pregnancy or have an abortion. In North Carolina, more obstetrics patients of Dr. Clayton Alfonso and his colleagues are relying on early genetic screenings that […]

Filed Under: Health Care, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: Abortion, Dobbs v Jackson, Roe v. Wade

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