Healthcare Budget Talks Include Move To Compromise On More Care For New Mothers
• Florida lawmakers met this past weekend to begin ironing out the differences between the House and Senate budgets.
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• Florida lawmakers met this past weekend to begin ironing out the differences between the House and Senate budgets.
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• When a birth goes wrong in Florida, resulting in “substantial” brain damage, Florida families can’t sue their doctor or hospital.
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• A UNICEF report estimates that hundreds of thousands of babies in South Asia alone have died because of the inability of pregnant women to get appropriate care. India is seeking solutions.
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• Humphrey says pregnant women who catch COVID-19 are five times more likely to end up in a hospital and twice as likely to end up on a ventilator than non-pregnant peers.
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• The Florida Department of Health says a nutrition program for mothers and babies will continue through the partial government shutdown.
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• A team of engineers from the University of Central Florida, Embry-Riddle, and the International Hip Dysplasia Institute are refining a brace used to treat hip dysplasia in infants. It means that most families could opt out of surgery.
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