Healthcare Triage

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Season 2018
2018x1
New Year, New News: CHiP, taxes, and Obamacare
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Jan 03, 2018
We're back, and it's 2018, y'all. Let's talk about what's happeing with CHiP, taxes and the individual mandate, and the Obamacare exchanges. Aaron has a book out now! It’s called The .. show full overview
2018x2
Weight Loss Pills, Veggie Tots, and Various Existential Crises with John Green
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Jan 05, 2018
This week, your host Dr. Aaron Carroll welcomes NYT best-selling author (and Healthcare Triage executive producer) John Green to the show. John and Aaron discuss mental health, the ills .. show full overview
2018x3
Trump's Opioid Plan Largely Skips Prevention. Sad.
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Jan 08, 2018
Trump's White House commission on opioid abuse recently released recommendations on dealing with the opioid epidemic. The report was notably short on ideas for preventing opioid abuse in .. show full overview
2018x4
The Cost of Funding CHIP Just Went from $8 billion to $800 million. But It's Still Not Funded.
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Jan 10, 2018
Thanks to a ridiculous accounting trick enabled by the new tax law, the cost of funding the Children's Health Insurance Program went from $8 Billion to $800 million. How is this .. show full overview
2018x5
Alcohol and Cancer and How We Think About Risk
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Jan 15, 2018
Recently, there have been big, splashy headlines about how drinking ANY alcohol increases your risk of cancer. As usual, there's more to the story than the scary headline. Aaron looks at .. show full overview
2018x6
Get Your Flu Shot! It's Not About You, OK?
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Jan 17, 2018
It's not too late to get a flu shot! You may have heard that the flu shot this year is "less effective" than in earlier years. That may not mean what you think it means. Less effective .. show full overview
2018x8
AIDS Research and Cool Jobs in the Midwest/East Africa, featuring Dr. Rachel Vreeman
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Jan 19, 2018
This week on the HCT podcast, we're talking to Dr. Rachel Vreeman, who is going to tell us about her super cool job. She works on a partnership between a hospital in Indiana and a .. show full overview
2018x7
Lawsuits as a Tool to Stifle Research
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Jan 22, 2018
Health research is difficult for a bunch of reasons. One of those reasons is the practice of using lawsuits to stifle research. A researcher finds that a product is harmful, and the .. show full overview
2018x9
Behavioral Economics Aren't that Convincing in Medicine
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Jan 29, 2018
There have been a lot of stories about using behavioral economics to change wide array of human behaviors. Studies have looked at adherence to treatments, weight control, and lots of .. show full overview
2018x10
The Flu is Terrible!
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Jan 31, 2018
This year's influenza is really bad. Hospitalizations are up, and health departments in 49 states report widespread flu. Apparently, if you don't want the flu, go to Hawaii. Just .. show full overview
2018x11
Blood Pressure Guidelines Have Changed, and PANIC!
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Feb 05, 2018
Actually, don't panic. Or maybe do panic. I don't know. The American Heart Association released new blood pressure guidelines late last in 2017. New coverage was breathless, and claimed .. show full overview
2018x12
The Ups and Downs of Evidence Based Medicine
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Feb 12, 2018
This week on HCT, we're talking about evidence based medicine. We talk about it a lot here on the show, but what exactly does the term mean? Why is evidence based medicine useful, and .. show full overview
2018x13
But, But, Medicaid Recipients Are Already Working
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Feb 14, 2018
Recently, the Trump administration put forward plans to force all the able-bodied lazy people with Medicaid coverage to finally get jobs. The problem with this is that pretty much all .. show full overview
2018x14
Are Night Terrors Contagious? And Other Questions with Dr. Carroll
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Feb 16, 2018
This week on the podcast, Aaron is talking about the flu, Idaho's extra-legal insurance experiment, and Medicaid work requirements. He's also going to answer a bunch of your questions, .. show full overview
2018x15
The Health System of Taiwan: HCT Healthcare of Many Nations
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Feb 19, 2018
Every once in a while, we like to take a moment and focus on health systems around the world. Today, we're looking at Taiwan, which made the transition to a single payer system kind of suddenly, and pretty recently.
2018x16
Preventive Care is Good, Even Though It's Not Saving Money
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Feb 23, 2018
The idea that spending more on preventive care will reduce overall health care spending is widely believed and often promoted as a reason to support reform. Unfortunately, that doesn't .. show full overview
2018x17
The Longer Term Impact of Short Term Plans
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Feb 28, 2018
The Trump administration can still do plenty to mess with the Affordable Care Act. We warned about that in many episodes, and it’s coming to pass. Aaron has a book out now! It’s .. show full overview
2018x18
Why Does the U.S. Spend So Much on Healthcare? High, High Prices.
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Mar 05, 2018
American healthcare spending is still WAY higher than pretty much all other industrialized countries. But not that long ago, things were different. The US didn't spend nearly as much in .. show full overview
2018x19
Why Won't the US Study Gun Deaths?
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Mar 08, 2018
Guns are in the news A LOT these days. The RAND Corporation recently unveiled a huge study on guns. We're going to talk about the minuscule amounts that are spent on studying guns, and .. show full overview
2018x20
Quit Your Job if You Want to Live!
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Mar 12, 2018
Retiring early may lengthen your life. Several recent studies have noted that retiring early can increase life expectancy. It worked for the Dutch, so it might work for you. Conventional .. show full overview
2018x21
Critical Care, How to Talk About Death, and What Kind of Water You Should Be Drinking
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Mar 16, 2018
We've got Dr. Tyson Neumann on the program today, talking about his work in critical care. Tyson tells us all about his work treating critical health situations, and helping patients and .. show full overview
2018x22
Heart Stents, Angina, and the Placebo Effect
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Mar 19, 2018
Stents are a popular treatment for angina pectoris, or chest pain usually resulting from narrowed arteries. Getting a stent is a serious procedure, with no small risk associated with it. .. show full overview
2018x23
Teeth Aren't Just for Chewing. So Why Doesn't Medicaid Cover Dental?
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Mar 26, 2018
Medicaid doesn't cover dentistry. But dental health affects many different aspects of a person's life. Bad teeth can cause social difficulty, and make it hard to find employment, aside .. show full overview
2018x24
Yellow Fever, Theranos, and Low Nicotine Cigarettes
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Mar 28, 2018
On this Healthcare Triage News, we're talking about an outbreak of Yellow Fever in South America, and why there aren't enough doses of the highly effective vaccine on the market. We'll .. show full overview
2018x25
Organ Transplants are AMAZING
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Mar 30, 2018
This week on the Healthcare Triage Podcast, we're sitting down with Dr. Jonathan Fridell, organ transplant surgeon. He and Aaron talk all about how exactly organs get moved from one .. show full overview
2018x26
Babies Are Hungry, and They're Going to Pig Out
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Apr 02, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG In the United States, there's a lot of worry about babies getting TOO MUCH to eat. Overweight and obesity among children is a .. show full overview
2018x27
What Does the Microbiome Have to do with Allergies?
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Apr 04, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG Allergies and atopic disease are on the rise. Especially food allergies in kids. A HUGE new study has looked at how changes to .. show full overview
2018x28
COCAINE. It's a Serious Problem Drug, Too
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Apr 09, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG The opioid epidemic is certainly terrible. Even as we're plumbing the depths of it, we should remember that there are other .. show full overview
2018x29
Sorry, but Low-Carb and Low Fat Diets Get Pretty Much the Same Results
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Apr 16, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG Have you bought into a low-carb or low-fat diet? Which one is the better answer for people who want to lose weight? It turns .. show full overview
2018x30
Ketamine Can Be a Fast-Acting Antidepressant
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Apr 18, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG A recent study looked into ketamine, noted animal sedative and party depressant, as a short-term treatment for severe, emergency .. show full overview
2018x31
Do Antidepressants Work or What?
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Apr 23, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG A huge meta-analysis came out recently looking at how effective antidepressants actually are. It turns out, the results are .. show full overview
2018x32
Stopping the Obamacare Cost-Sharing is Going to Cost a LOT of Money
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Apr 25, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG Last year, the Trump administration stopped making cost sharing payments to insurance companies who operate on the Obamacare .. show full overview
2018x33
Medicare Doesn't Cover Dentistry, but It Should
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Apr 30, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG This video was adapted from a column Austin Frakt wrote for the Upshot. Links to further reading can be found there: .. show full overview
2018x34
That Big Scary Study about Booze? It’s Not as Scary as You Think
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May 03, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG There was a big study on alcohol and life expectancy that was all over the news recently. It was pretty scary, and seemed to .. show full overview
2018x35
Wanna Be Happy? Buy Back as Much Time as You Can Afford.
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May 07, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG Studies indicate that bickering about the hard work of keeping house, taking care of kids, cooking, and mowing the lawn can .. show full overview
2018x36
More Medicaid News, but This Time Its Not All Terrible!
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May 09, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG This week, Seema Verma announced that the administration would not approve several requests by states to place lifetime limits .. show full overview
2018x37
Backwards Car Seats are Pretty Swede, but We Can Do More to Keep Kids Safer
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May 14, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG Rear-facing car seats do keep kids safer, but they can be hard to use for larger children. In Sweden, kids stay in backward .. show full overview
2018x38
The Acrylamide in Coffee Won't Give You Cancer, CALIFORNIA
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May 21, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG A judge in California recently ruled that coffee would be required to carry a carcinogen warning label, since it contains .. show full overview
2018x39
Endocrine Disruptors and Epigenetics and Heritable ADHD
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Jun 01, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG A new study on endocrine disruptors, pregnancy, and heritable ADHD and other neurodevelopmental issues. Women exposed to .. show full overview
2018x40
Keep Your Kids Out of Trouble By Keeping Them Busy
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Jun 04, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG Teenagers might get up to risky behavior. But if you keep them busy, they're less likely to get in trouble. Challenging academic .. show full overview
2018x41
The Harms of Marijuana
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Jun 12, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG We've talked in the past about the positives of Marijuana use. What are the harms? From pregnancy effects to impaired driving to .. show full overview
2018x42
Medicaid Report Cards Are Out, and Life Isn't About Grades
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Jun 15, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG The Trump administration has released Medicaid report cards, which allow citizens and health care journalists to look at the .. show full overview
2018x43
Why Don't We Invest More in Public Health?
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Jun 19, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG Many, many studies conclude that investing in public health is more effective than continually increasing spending on expensive .. show full overview
2018x44
The Trump Administration and Family Separation. It's Bad.
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Jun 21, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG Lots of people are repelled by the idea of separating children from their families, and it's definitely emotionally hard to look .. show full overview
2018x45
More Than Just a Haircut: The Role of Barbershops in Healthcare
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Jun 28, 2018
Barbershops have long played a significant social, economic, and cultural role in African-American life. Barbershops foster both confidentiality and camaraderie, which seems like a good .. show full overview
2018x46
Women and Minorities Get Fewer NIH Research Grants
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Jul 09, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG The peer review process for awarding NIH grants has some problems. Less money is being awarded, and the buying power of the NIH .. show full overview
2018x47
Ending Risk Adjustment Payments Will Further Undermine Obamacare
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Jul 11, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG The Trump administration announced its intent to stop making risk adjustment payments to insurers on the ACA marketplaces. .. show full overview
2018x48
Has the ACA Medicaid Expansion Been a Success?
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Jul 17, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG The ACA expanded Medicaid coverage to a lot of people, and it was implemented differently in lots of states. So, what happened? .. show full overview
2018x49
Juice: It's Sugary, It's Caloric, and It's Not Great for You
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Jul 18, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG We know that sugary drinks can contribute to a host of health problems, including obesity and diabetes. So, why do fruit juices, .. show full overview
2018x50
Early Childhood Interventions. What Are They?
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Jul 21, 2018
In the next year and a half, we here at Healthcare triage are going to take some deep dives into issues of health policy, especially those that touch on social determinants of health and .. show full overview
2018x51
Do Early Childhood Interventions Work?
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Jul 27, 2018
Last week we started our deep dive into the RAND Corporation’s comprehensive report on early childhood programs. We talked about how they’re defined, and how they’re targeted. Great. But .. show full overview
2018x52
ACA Risk Adjustment is out of Danger. For Now.
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Aug 01, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG A few weeks ago, we were critical of the Trump administration's handling of ACA risk adjustment payments. We're fair-minded .. show full overview
2018x53
Do Early Childhood Programs Pay Off?
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Aug 06, 2018
Are early childhood programs a good use of resources? In this series so far, we've talked about what childhood programs are, and whether they work. Now, we get to the question of whether .. show full overview
2018x54
The Trump Admin is Back to Sabotaging Obamacare
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Aug 08, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG Last week, we gave the Trump department of Health and Human Services some credit for approaching the administration Obamacare as .. show full overview
2018x55
What Should Future Childhood Programs Look Like?
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Aug 13, 2018
In 2005, when the RAND Corporation wrote about early childhood interventions, they argued that the evidence to date showed those interventions improved outcomes and generated benefits .. show full overview
2018x56
Got a Bad Diagnosis? Talk to Someone Who Has Been Through It
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Aug 20, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG When someone gets a diagnosis, they should get lots of time with their doctors and nurses to talk and learn about the condition. .. show full overview
2018x57
How Administrative Costs Drive Healthcare Costs
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Aug 28, 2018
Administration of medical care is a huge driver of costs in the United States' healthcare system. Running hospitals, generating bills, and collecting payment are just a few of the .. show full overview
2018x58
Medicare for All Could Save the US $2 Trillion
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Aug 29, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG A recent study said that single payer Medicare for everybody would cost the government A LOT of money. But it would also $2 .. show full overview
2018x59
U.S. Maternal Mortality is Much Higher for African-Americans
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Sep 04, 2018
In the US, too many moms are dying around the time of childbirth. Every year, more than 700 mothers die from complications related to pregnancy and delivery, leaving behind grieving .. show full overview
2018x60
That Booze News? Look Past the Headlines and Don't Panic
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Sep 07, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG The recent alcohol study made a lot of breathless headlines along the lines of "no amount of alcohol is safe!" Well, it turns .. show full overview
2018x61
When Parents Go to Prison, Children Suffer Consequences
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Sep 10, 2018
When parents go to prison, their children’s lives are changed. It’s happening more and more to kids in the United States, and it comes at a price that can immediately impact their lives .. show full overview
2018x62
It Turns Out, Medicare IS Socialized Medicine.
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Sep 12, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG Florida Governor Rick Scott tries to scare voters by claiming that Democrats are going to undertake socialist experiments with .. show full overview
2018x63
Research Studies Could Be More Pragmatic, and More Useful
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Sep 18, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG Promising health studies often don’t pan out in reality. The reasons are many. Research participants are usually different from .. show full overview
2018x64
Wellness Programs Don't Really Work
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Sep 24, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG The gold standard of medical research, the randomized controlled trial, has been taking a bit of a beating lately. An entire .. show full overview
2018x65
Elmo Stickers, Apples, and the Pain of Retracted Research
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Sep 26, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG We're once again talking about Brian Wasink, the Cornell Food and Brand Lab. They were in the news last year over a retracted .. show full overview
2018x66
Stop It! Why It's Tough to get Doctors to Drop Treatments
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Oct 02, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG It takes a lot of ongoing training to get doctors to take up new treatments and techniques in their practice. But it turns out .. show full overview
2018x67
Cancer Research Spotlighted in Nobel Prize for Medicine
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Oct 05, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG We've been talking a lot about the state of cancer research in the HCT Podcast, and now the Nobel prize in medicine is going to .. show full overview
2018x68
Which Drug Will Work Best for You? We Need Comparative Effectiveness Research
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Oct 08, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG The FDA's drug approval process is pretty good at determining which drugs are safe and effective. What the FDA doesn't look into .. show full overview
2018x69
The 2017 Flu Killed 80,000 in the US. Get a Flu Shot!
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Oct 10, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG Influenza killed 80,000 people last year in the United States. That is the highest number of deaths since the CDC started .. show full overview
2018x70
Dissemination: Get Out There and Strut Your Stuff!
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Oct 16, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG Let's say you're in the habit of doing scientific research. Or maybe you're an expert in a field who can concisely and .. show full overview
2018x71
Most People Don't Need Vitamin D Supplements
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Oct 17, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG There's a big study out from The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology. Systematic Review. Meta Analysis. Trial sequential analysis. .. show full overview
2018x72
Is the Apple Watch a Health Device or What?
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Oct 22, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG The latest and greatest gadget from Apple, the Watch Series 4, has doubled down on the health monitoring game, and is sporting .. show full overview
2018x73
Carrot vs Stick: The Social Safety Net, the Earned Income Tax Credit, and Work Requirements
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Oct 29, 2018
In the next year and a half, we here at Healthcare Triage are going to take some deep dives into issues of health policy, especially those that touch on social determinants of health and .. show full overview
2018x74
Women on Web Move to Increase Access to Abortion Pills in the US
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Oct 31, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG Women on Web is an organization that increases access to pharmaceutical abortion services in countries where those options are .. show full overview
2018x75
TANF, Cash Assistance, and How Work Requirements Effect Poverty Relief
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Nov 04, 2018
Last week we talked about different ways to promote work in safety net programs: incentives or carrots, like the Earned Income Tax Credit and disincentives or sticks like work .. show full overview
2018x76
Election Results Impact the ACA, Medicaid Expansion, and Marijuana
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Nov 07, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG Yesterday's election results have a lot of impact on health care in the United States. The new Democratic House of .. show full overview
2018x77
The Reality of Work Requirements for Medicaid
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Nov 12, 2018
We’ve spent the last few weeks talking work requirements for safety net programs, and it’s all been leading up to this: work requirements for Medicaid. By looking at the EITC and TANF, .. show full overview
2018x78
Another Year, Another Flu Shot
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Nov 15, 2018
The flu vaccine is tailored from year to year to match the current/expected strains. That means it’s sometimes a home run, and sometimes less of one. You, and your kids, should still get .. show full overview
2018x79
A Lyft to the Hospital: Can Ride Sharing Replace Ambulances?
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Nov 19, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG Ambulances are expensive. And they have life-saving personnel and equipment on board. But lots of ambulance rides don't .. show full overview
2018x80
Medicare for All and Administrative Costs
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Nov 27, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG Political talk is getting more and more serious around Medicare for All in the United States. The argument, as usual comes down .. show full overview
2018x81
Only Tell Me the Good News - Bias in Research Publication
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Dec 03, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG Publication bias is a big problem when it comes to health research. Researchers sometimes use spin or change the outcomes and .. show full overview
2018x82
Abortions are Down, Thanks to Better Birth Control
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Dec 05, 2018
Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! https://bit.ly/2GlEYWG The number of abortions in the US continues to drop. Why? Well, there are a number of factors, but the biggest factor is more .. show full overview
2018x83
Do Standing Desks' Benefits Stand Up to Research?
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Dec 12, 2018
Research suggests that warnings about sitting at work are overblown, and that standing desks are overrated as a way to improve health. Let's dig in. Subscribe to Healthcare Triage! .. show full overview
2018x84
Life Expectancy and the United States' Inequality Problem
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Dec 21, 2018
Healthcare Triage often notes that lots of health metrics are improving in the US. But that is not the case with life expectancy. Life span is decreasing, and the losses are not equally .. show full overview
2018x85 Season finale
Health Harms from Pollution Can Choke the Economy
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Dec 31, 2018
The Trump Administration's EPA has shown a propensity to ease regulations on polluting industries, in hopes of increasing economic output. Pollution has a lot of very well studied .. show full overview

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