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We're looking for stories about the uninsured and under-insuredOne in four Floridians under age 65 lacks health insurance. Countless others are "under-insured," which means their coverage won't meet their needs if they get seriously ill or hurt. You'd think they'd be easy to find, given their numbers, but they don't stand out until they get sick. Reporters need to find them (see Steve Nohlgren's account below). If you know any, please have them call Carol Gentry, Editor, at 727-410-3266 or write Carol.Gentry@FloridaHealthNews.org.
The greatest challenge of health reporting: finding faces for the storyThe hardest thing about covering the health system isn’t necessarily the ordeal of figuring out how it works.
Check out whether nursing homes have been in troubleFloridians have a new source for checking the quality of nursing homes. The Medicare Nursing Home Compare Web site now offers a note under the name of any facility with a history of poor performance. Site visitors can search the Special Focus Facility list by name, state, county, city or zip code.
Medicare, which already pays plans more in Miami-Dade, to give 13% boostThose who say taxpayers overspend on private Medicare health plans may want to scrutinize the 13 percent hike in the 2009 benchmark rate for Miami-Dade, which will rise to $1,238 per member per month. Miami-Dade already has one of the highest pay rates in the nation. Don't miss this account by Florida Health News' Washington correspondent, Susan Jaffe, and a chart that shows the rates for all the counties in Florida. -- Carol Gentry, editor
Frontline: Other countries cover everyone, spend lessDiscussions of how to provide universal access to health care in this country always begin with the assumption that it will cost billions of additional dollars and founder on the question of how to pay for it. A documentary on public television's Frontline, which aired April 15 but is available online, shows that's the wrong question. It explains how other democracies provide coverage for everyone, while spending considerably less than the U.S. Their citizens live longer,healthier lives and no one ever declares bankruptcy from medical bills. In fact, there areno bills. This show is too good to miss.-- Carol Gentry, editor
The more you spend, the less you get, and Florida spends a lotThe Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care 2008 says too much medical treatment not only wastes money, but can lead to worse results. In some parts of Florida, it says, there appears to be substantial overtreatment caused by excessive numbers of doctors and hospital beds. The Fort Lauderdale and Sarasota areas were listed as highest in the nation for spending on outpatient care. Read more...
Sarasota reporter's data-crunch on hospitals can be used by othersAs we reported in late March, a nationwide patient-satisfaction survey showed Florida hospitals' scores averaged 5 to 8 percentage points lower than the national average in all 10 categories.
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