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Patients Are Relying on Lyft, Uber To Travel Far Distances to Medical Care

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kffhealthnews.org – Michael Scaturro – 2024-10-17 04:00:00

SUMMARY: Lyft drivers, like Tramaine Carr, play a vital role in Georgia’s medical transportation system, transporting seniors and patients to essential medical appointments. With rural hospital closures increasing the distance to care, ride-hailing services like Lyft and Uber have become crucial for patients across Georgia, especially those in rural areas. A significant percentage of Lyft trips are over 50 miles each way, highlighting the reliance on these services. While insurance and charity programs often help cover costs, many still face transportation barriers. Some experts advocate for subsidizing these rides for low-income residents, while others call for expanded Medicaid to improve local healthcare access.

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For Homeless Seniors, Getting Into Stable Housing Takes a Village — And a Lot of Luck

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kffhealthnews.org – Aaron Bolton, MTPR – 2025-01-17 04:00:00

SUMMARY: Kim Hilton, 68, became homeless after rising rent in Montana forced him to leave his home. Unable to afford an apartment, Hilton lived in his truck, where he faced harsh winter conditions, diabetes complications, and multiple amputations. He was one of many seniors experiencing homelessness for the first time, a growing issue in the U.S. due to rising housing costs and medical needs. After nearly a year, Hilton secured a subsidized apartment, though his health had significantly declined. His case highlights the urgent need for affordable, accessible housing for seniors facing complex medical challenges.

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New California Laws Target Medical Debt, AI Care Decisions, Detention Centers

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kffhealthnews.org – Christine Mai-Duc – 2025-01-16 04:00:00

SUMMARY: California is implementing several new health care laws amid a year of relatively subdued policy changes. Key measures include ending medical debt’s impact on credit scores, extending hospital holds for violent offenders with severe mental illness, and banning PFAS chemicals in cosmetics. Additionally, public health officials now have the authority to inspect immigrant detention centers for compliance with regulations. Other notable laws mandate maternal mental health screenings, require accessible prescription labels for the visually impaired, and expand sick leave provisions. Governor Gavin Newsom has sought to delay mandatory fertility treatment coverage and has vetoed more ambitious health care reform proposals.

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I’m Moving Forward and Facing the Uncertainty of Aging

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kffhealthnews.org – Judith Graham – 2025-01-15 04:00:00

SUMMARY: Growing old requires immense courage, as highlighted by Judith Graham’s conversations with older adults for her “Navigating Aging” columns. These individuals face uncertainties about health, support systems, and finances, yet they adapt and find meaning in their lives. Stories from people like Patricia Estess and Marna Clarke reveal the beauty of acceptance and resilience in aging. As Graham prepares for her own retirement and potential vision loss, she reflects on the importance of adapting to change, even without guarantees. Engaging with the experiences of others has enriched her understanding and commitment to navigate the complexities of aging.

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