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Dentists Are Pulling ‘Healthy’ and Treatable Teeth To Profit From Implants, Experts Warn
SUMMARY: Becky Carroll sought dental implants from ClearChoice after feeling ashamed about her teeth. Despite her concerns, she underwent a $31,000 procedure. However, during surgery, her anesthesia reportedly wore off, causing her pain. Following the operation, her misaligned prosthetic teeth left her unable to chew properly for over two years. Experts warn that many dentists are extracting healthy teeth unnecessarily for profit, leading to patient complications. The surge in dental implants, influenced by private equity, has raised concerns over the quality of care. Critics assert that patients often meet salespeople before dentists, risking uninformed decisions about their dental health.
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Trump Wants Harris To Pay a Political Price for Generous Immigrant Health Policies
SUMMARY: Maria Sanchez, an undocumented immigrant from Mexico, has lived in Chicago for 30 years without health insurance. At 87, she finally gained coverage through an Illinois program for older undocumented residents. Many states are expanding public insurance to cover unauthorized immigrants, especially for seniors, despite criticism from Republicans who argue it burdens American citizens. The expansions address healthcare access disparities highlighted by the pandemic. While programs in states like California and New York have made strides, enrollment pressures and costs pose challenges. For Sanchez, the new coverage has significantly improved her health and quality of life.
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Paid Sick Leave Is Up for a Vote in Three States
SUMMARY: Voters in Missouri, Nebraska, and Alaska will soon decide on ballot measures to grant paid sick leave to workers. Supporters argue this benefit would help low-wage employees avoid financial instability during illness and benefit public health by reducing disease spread. However, opponents claim it imposes unfair burdens on employers. Currently, 15 states and D.C. have similar laws. These initiatives have garnered minimal campaign funding compared to more prominent measures like abortion and sports betting. Proponents include various unions and advocacy groups, while business organizations express opposition due to increased operational costs. The measures could also raise the minimum wage.
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Health Reporter On Trump’s Promise To Let RFK Jr. ‘Go Wild’
SUMMARY: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. prioritizes human health and environmental issues, advocating for significant changes in healthcare, particularly regarding food and medicine. His potential involvement in healthcare roles raises concerns among public health professionals, especially since vaccination is widely regarded as a cornerstone of public health advancements. The Trump campaign has hinted at skepticism towards vaccines, aligning with Kennedy’s history of anti-vaccine activism. This alliance could challenge established health protocols, as campaign officials voice doubts about vaccines, reflecting a shift in public discourse around health-related topics.
With the 2024 election campaign in its final days, House Speaker Mike Johnson this week floated “massive” health care reform if former President Donald Trump wins — changes that are also dependent, of course, on whether Republicans control Congress next year.
Meanwhile, new reporting uncovers more maternal deaths under state abortion bans, plus at least one case in which a woman was jailed after a miscarriage. Plus, other investigations are shining a light on a reality of American health care, regardless of who wins on Tuesday: the consequences of health industry profiteering.
This week’s panelists for KFF Health News’ ‘What the Health?’ are Emmarie Huetteman of KFF Health News, Lauren Weber of The Washington Post, Shefali Luthra of The 19th, and Jessie Hellmann of CQ Roll Call.
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