Medical deserts are spreading and have reached the heart of major cities. The expansion of these deserts has been fueled by disputes between payers and providers, financial hurdles, political conflicts, and a variety of other challenges. These issues have led to new forms of medical deserts, their continued spread, and in some instances, creation of individual deserts due to insufficient training and confusion among frontline staff. The patient story linked below highlights the systemic issue in front of us. It describes a patient who, in seeking legally prescribed medication, was denied by several pharmacy employees. Please read the full story to understand what this patient faced - not just the headlines. This incident underscores the underlying problems that contribute to medical desert expansion. We need all parties to take accountability and action – whether they are a health system, a health plan, a retailer, or another stakeholder in this very complex ecosystem. My colleague Judith Weader and I recently published two reports on #medicaldeserts. One report specifically addresses #IndividualMedicalDeserts, highlighting situations where the impact of reduced access to care is particularly dire. For more insights, I've shared a link to a blog post introducing these reports in the comments section below. We need an oasis from medical deserts. It is imperative that #HealthInsurers, #HealthSystems, #HealthcareProviders, #Pharma, #Retailers, and #Regulators unite to address this issue. Ignoring patients' lack of access to care is equivalent to accepting defeat—an outcome that patients literally cannot live with.
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🚨 We’re at a terrible crossroads in the US #healthcare system. It’s inexcusable that a patient should be denied prescribed treatment, and this is what contributes to #MedicalDeserts - a horrible problem that’s spreading unchecked across the country. I urge folks from around the healthcare ecosystem (#HealthInsurers, #HealthcareProviders, #Pharma companies, #Regulators, and especially #Retailers) to: 1) Read Arielle Trzcinski’s post in full 2) Read the story she linked (also in full) 3) Read our research on medical deserts and #IndividualMedicalDeserts 4) Then reach out to me and Arielle to discuss ways your org can be part of the solution instead of a contributor to the problem #HealthcareCX #CustomerExperience #CX #HCX
Medical deserts are spreading and have reached the heart of major cities. The expansion of these deserts has been fueled by disputes between payers and providers, financial hurdles, political conflicts, and a variety of other challenges. These issues have led to new forms of medical deserts, their continued spread, and in some instances, creation of individual deserts due to insufficient training and confusion among frontline staff. The patient story linked below highlights the systemic issue in front of us. It describes a patient who, in seeking legally prescribed medication, was denied by several pharmacy employees. Please read the full story to understand what this patient faced - not just the headlines. This incident underscores the underlying problems that contribute to medical desert expansion. We need all parties to take accountability and action – whether they are a health system, a health plan, a retailer, or another stakeholder in this very complex ecosystem. My colleague Judith Weader and I recently published two reports on #medicaldeserts. One report specifically addresses #IndividualMedicalDeserts, highlighting situations where the impact of reduced access to care is particularly dire. For more insights, I've shared a link to a blog post introducing these reports in the comments section below. We need an oasis from medical deserts. It is imperative that #HealthInsurers, #HealthSystems, #HealthcareProviders, #Pharma, #Retailers, and #Regulators unite to address this issue. Ignoring patients' lack of access to care is equivalent to accepting defeat—an outcome that patients literally cannot live with.
‘If It Happened to Me, It’s Happening to Other People’: A California Woman Says CVS Refused to Fill Her Abortion Pill Prescription | KQED
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🏥 "𝐁𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐧'𝐬 𝐇𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐭𝐡𝐜𝐚𝐫𝐞 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐔𝐧𝐢𝐨𝐧: 𝐍𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐠𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐅𝐮𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐇𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐭𝐡" 🌐 President Biden's recent State of the Union address unveils a roadmap for the future of healthcare in the U.S. With a focus on accessibility, innovation, and public health resilience, the administration charts a course for a more inclusive and robust healthcare system. The proposals aim to address critical issues, from pharmaceutical costs to pandemic preparedness, promising transformative changes. As the nation grapples with evolving health challenges, the outlined strategies envision a healthcare landscape that prioritises the well-being of all citizens. How will these initiatives shape the future of American healthcare, and what impact will they have on stakeholders across the industry? 🌍💉🔍 #HealthcareReform #BidenHealthcare #StateOfTheUnion #PublicHealth #HealthcareInnovation 🏥🇺🇸💊
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The concept of "abortion pill reversal" continues to spark debate, with contentious claims and ethical concerns at the forefront. While some advocate for this treatment, major medical organizations like ACOG deem it "unproven and unethical." Research highlights potential risks and the need for thorough, controlled studies to ensure patient safety. It is vital to prioritize evidence-based medical practices and ethical care in the midst of this ongoing discussion. #AbortionCare #EvidenceBasedMedicine #ReproductiveHealth #MedicalEthics #OBGYN Read more: https://lnkd.in/eH2gHDTc
Abortion foes push a ‘reversal’ procedure that critics say is unproven and unsafe
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Lets be clear: By ”clinics” they mean hospitals. Italy is opening up for political organisations to have direct access to healthcare data for people. This is worrysome on so many levels and with EHDS closing in, something that EU really needs to adress. #ehds #healthcare #eu #right2healthcare #fhir #openEHR
Italy moves to allow anti-abortion activists inside clinics
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Last week on The Medical Care Blog: A remarkable synthesis of the impact from last year's Dobbs ruling on access to both family planning and maternal health care, as well as the impact on the clinician workforce. Take a look! #medicalcare #themedicalcareblog #apha
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Post-Dobbs Situation Report: #Abortion Bans Are Driving Off Doctors and Closing Clinics, Putting Basic Health Care at Risk Thank you to KFF Health News and Julie Rovner and the Guttmacher Institute for their coverage and analyses of this really important issue.
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Where Harris and Trump Stand on Top Issues in Healthcare | With this condensed primer, MedPage Today looks at the health policy records of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. [MEDPAGE Today] Abortion Harris' Stance: Harris supported abortion rights throughout her Senate career; preserving those rights is expected to be a central part of her campaign. She is believed to be the first vice president ever to visit an abortion clinic -- a Planned Parenthood facility in Minnesota in March. Two months earlier, in Wisconsin, she kicked off her "Fight for Reproductive Freedoms" tour, highlighting the harms of extreme abortion bans. In July, Harris pledged that if Congress passed a law to preserve the right to abortion nationwide, she would sign it. Abortion-rights groups were quick to endorse Harris after Biden ended his campaign; anti-abortion groups seem alarmed by her unflinching commitment to the issue. With this condensed primer, MedPage Today looks at the health policy records of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. Trump's Stance: Trump has called himself "the most pro-life president" in American history. He appointed three of the six Supreme Court justices who helped overturn Roe v. Wade. Earlier this year, Trump expressed support for a 15-week ban; since then, however, he has stated that abortion is a states' rights issue. During the presidential debate in June, Trump falsely accused Democrats of supporting abortions "even after birth." The 2024 GOP Platform excludes a definitive call for a national abortion ban for the first time in 40 years, instead stating that the party opposes late-term abortions, and supports prenatal care and access to birth control and in vitro fertilization. The platform also supports the 14th Amendment, which protects the rights of "any person" to "due process"; some conservatives have interpreted the words "any person" to include the "unborn." Why It Matters: According to polling by the Pew Research Center, 63% of adults in the U.S. support abortion in all or most cases. Full article> https://lnkd.in/gDFyuyfY #healthcare #medicine #election #publichealth #communityhealth #populationhealth #dental
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The Supreme Court ruling decision in FDA vs Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine upholds the use of mifepristone, and there are several implications for employers’ health plans. Learn more in our article. #healthcare #health #benefits
SCOTUS rules on the abortion pill: Implications for employers
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Meet the MEPs that will shape EU health policymaking
Pioneering surgeons, patient advocates, former health officials, social media personalities, and familiar faces: these are the European lawmakers to watch in the next parliamentary term. Tracking all the new MEPs that can be relevant to health issues in the next mandate is a tough job but someone has to do it - and this time, Marta Iraola Iribarren and I did that for you. Check our list out and let us know in the comments who you think could be a 'surprise' or remain a solid lawmaker for health!
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#Healthcare attorneys Tamra Harris and Nina Wall co-authored our latest healthcare blog detailing the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)' Final Rule on conscience protections for healthcare providers. The authors outline key provisions, including the complaint process for any party alleging violations, requirements for covered entities to respond to information requests and the ability to withhold funding from noncompliant programs. Read to learn more: https://bit.ly/3T0a9Nx #healthcarelaw
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Worth reading for a lot of reasons, will leave it at that. Healthcare delivery x public policy = community, state, and national level health outcomes research we all need to see published extensively starting now in the short term and moving forward longitudinally
In 2022, Caitlin Bernard, MD, performed an abortion on a 10-year-old rape victim. Her life hasn’t been the same since
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