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Watch: California Pays Drug Users To Stay Clean

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Thu, 13 Jun 2024 09:00:00 +0000

KFF senior correspondent Angela Hart appeared on Spectrum News 1‘s “LA Times Today” last to explain how California is to hard-drug users kick their habit by paying them to stay clean.

California was the first to expand access to this cutting-edge addiction treatment, called “contingency management,” in its program. Washington and Montana have since followed.

California is focusing on stimulants like meth and cocaine. Under the program, participants must pee into a cup regularly, and if the urine is of stimulants, they get paid with a gift card, starting at $10 for the first test. The longer they abstain, the more they’re paid โ€” up to $599 a year.

Click here to watch Hart discuss the treatment on “LA Times .”

You can read Hart’s in-depth article about California’s initiative. She also wrote about national efforts to encourage other states to adopt the novel approach.

This article was produced by KFF Health News, which publishes California Healthline, an editorially independent service of the California Health Care Foundation.ย 

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Potential Listeria Contamination in Frozen Waffles

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www.youtube.com – KFF – 2024-10-22 12:49:00

SUMMARY: Over 600 frozen waffle products from various brands are being recalled due to potential listeria contamination, detected through routine testing at a manufacturing facility. Fortunately, there have been no confirmed cases of illness or associated with these products. They are sold at major retailers like Target and , which have responded by removing the affected items from stores and placing sales restrictions on them. The increase in listeria recalls is attributed to a more complex food supply chain, higher consumer demand for ready-to-eat processed foods, and advances in testing that allow for better detection of foodborne pathogens.

More than 600 frozen waffle products are being voluntarily recalled due to a potential listeria contamination.

KFF Health News’ Celinรฉ Gounder joined CBS Mornings to discuss what to do if you have one of the affected products.
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Mothering Over Meds: Docs Say Common Treatment for Opioid-Exposed Babies Isn’t Necessary

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kffhealthnews.org – Taylor Sisk – 2024-10-22 04:00:00

SUMMARY: Cailyn Morreale feared her pregnancy while on buprenorphine for opioid addiction, worrying about separating from her newborn due to withdrawal symptoms. Traditionally, many used medication-heavy regimens, resulting in separation from mothers and NICU stays. However, the new “Eat, Sleep, Console” approach allows babies to stay with their mothers, showing that comfort and familial connection often to quicker recoveries. Studies reveal this method reduces hospital stays and promotes better outcomes. Practitioners emphasize a shift toward -centered care, empowering mothers and reducing stigma, ultimately ensuring healthier bonding experiences for families affected by addiction.

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Beneficiarios de Medicare gastarรกn menos en medicamentos en 2025

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kffhealthnews.org – Susan Jaffe – 2024-10-21 07:40:00

SUMMARY: Pam McClure, una beneficiaria de Medicare de 70 aรฑos, anticipa ahorrar casi $4,000 en medicamentos gracias a la Ley de Reducciรณn de la Inflaciรณn (IRA) de 2022, que limita los gastos de bolsillo a $2,000 en 2025. La ley tambiรฉn reduce copagos de insulina y permite que Medicare negocie precios. Sin embargo, algunos planes incrementarรกn sus primas significativamente. El perรญodo de inscripciรณn anual comenzรณ el 15 de octubre y finalizarรก el 7 de diciembre; los beneficiarios deben comparar planes para evitar sorpresas y costos mรกs altos. La IRA introduce cambios significativos en la cobertura de medicamentos de Medicare.

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