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Darius Tahir

Washington, D.C., United States

Health Tech Correspondent at KFF Health News

A health tech correspondent at @KFFHealthNews, sources close to the situation allege. DM for Signal/WhatsApp/Telegram

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  • 1 week ago | tucsonsentinel.com | Darius Tahir

    KFF Health News At one call center in the Philippines, workers help Americans with diabetes or neurological conditions troubleshoot devices that monitor their health. Sometimes they get pressing calls: elderly patients who are alone and experiencing a medical emergency.

  • 1 week ago | wusf.org | Darius Tahir

    At one call center in the Philippines, workers help Americans with diabetes or neurological conditions troubleshoot devices that monitor their health. Sometimes they get pressing calls: elderly patients who are alone and experiencing a medical emergency. "That's not part of the job of our employees or our tech supports," said Ruth Elio, an occupational nurse who supervised the center's workers when she spoke with KFF Health News last year.

  • 2 weeks ago | medscape.com | Darius Tahir

    At one call center in the Philippines, workers help Americans with diabetes or neurological conditions troubleshoot devices that monitor their health. Sometimes they get pressing calls: Elderly patients who are alone and experiencing a medical emergency. “That’s not part of the job of our employees or our tech supports,” said Ruth Elio, an occupational nurse who supervised the center’s workers when she spoke with KFF Health News last year.

  • 2 weeks ago | ocregister.com | Darius Tahir

    By Darius Tahir | KFF Health NewsAt one call center in the Philippines, workers help Americans with diabetes or neurological conditions troubleshoot devices that monitor their health. Sometimes they get pressing calls: elderly patients who are alone and experiencing a medical emergency. “That’s not part of the job of our employees or our tech supports,” said Ruth Elio, an occupational nurse who supervised the center’s workers when she spoke with KFF Health News last year.

  • 2 weeks ago | modernhealthcare.com | Darius Tahir

    Breadcrumb Home Digital Health May 23, 2025 11:09 AM Tweet Share Share Email More Reprints Print Getty Images At one call center in the Philippines, workers help Americans with diabetes or neurological conditions troubleshoot devices that monitor their health. Sometimes they get pressing calls: elderly patients who are alone and experiencing a medical emergency.

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