Health Headlines for Monday, July 11

Organ Transplants Have Come a Long Way but Hurdles Remain

New York Times

Brenda Hudson recalls weeks spent in a glass-enclosed isolation room after her first kidney transplant, her family allowed to visit only when suited up against germs.

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Using the Web or an App Before Seeing a Doctor? Caution Is Advised

New York Times

Before they see a doctor, most patients turn to websites and smartphone apps.

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Advocates Hope Shaming Drugmakers Discourages Price Spikes

New York Times

Frustrated by the rising cost of prescription drugs, California health advocates hope sunlight and a dose of shame will discourage drugmakers from raising their prices too quickly or introducing new medications at prices that break the bank.

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Cuomo administration frustrated in push for Puerto Rico Medicaid waiver

Politico

An attempt to secure a Medicaid waiver for Puerto Rico, which could rescue the island’s floundering health system, remains stalled by red tape despite the island’s dire finances.

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Bronx Project Sees Health in Affordable Housing

Wall Street Journal

A 150-year-old health-care institution in the Bronx has a new prescription for wellness that starts with affordable housing.

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ObamaCare has city hospitals drowning in red ink

New York Post

Don’t look now, but the city’s municipal hospitals are on financial life support — and the situation is growing more dire by the day. The biggest culprit? ObamaCare.

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Under Fire, Theranos CEO Stifled Bad News

Wall Street Journal

At a presentation to Theranos Inc. employees last month, Elizabeth Holmes displayed a slide saying the company had developed 304 tests using small volumes of blood, according to an attendee.

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