
Harris Meyer
Freelance Journalist at Freelance
Freelance journalist covering health care and law.
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1 month ago |
dothaneagle.com | Harris Meyer
A year after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, many physicians and hospitals in the states that have restricted abortion reportedly are refusing to end the pregnancies of women facing health-threatening complications out of fear they might face criminal prosecution or loss of their medical license. Some experts predict those providers could soon face a new legal threat: medical malpractice lawsuits alleging they harmed patients by failing to provide timely, necessary abortion care.
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Jan 1, 2025 |
chronicleonline.com | Harris Meyer
Tom Contos is an avid runner. When he started experiencing rectal bleeding in March, he thought exercise could be the cause and tried to ignore it. But he became increasingly worried when the bleeding continued for weeks. The Chicago health care consultant contacted his physician at Northwestern Medicine, who referred him for a diagnostic colonoscopy, at least partly because Contos, 45, has a family history of colon issues.
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Dec 31, 2024 |
tahlequahdailypress.com | Harris Meyer
Tom Contos is an avid runner. When he started experiencing rectal bleeding in March, he thought exercise could be the cause and tried to ignore it. But he became increasingly worried when the bleeding continued for weeks. The Chicago health care consultant contacted his physician at Northwestern Medicine, who referred him for a diagnostic colonoscopy, at least partly because Contos, 45, has a family history of colon issues. “I work out a lot,” he said. “But my partner said this isn’t normal.
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Dec 28, 2024 |
lailluminator.com | Harris Meyer
Tom Contos is an avid runner. When he started experiencing rectal bleeding in March, he thought exercise could be the cause and tried to ignore it. But he became increasingly worried when the bleeding continued for weeks. The Chicago health care consultant contacted his physician at Northwestern Medicine, who referred him for a diagnostic colonoscopy, at least partly because Contos, 45, has a family history of colon issues. “I work out a lot,” he said. “But my partner said this isn’t normal.
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Dec 27, 2024 |
kansascity.com | Harris Meyer
In June, at his doctor's recommendation, Tom Contos of Chicago underwent a procedure that's performed more than 15 million times a year in the United States: a colonoscopy. When the hospital charged nearly three times what it had estimated, he wanted to know why. (Taylor Glascock/KFF Heath News/TNS) TNS Tom Contos is an avid runner. When he started experiencing rectal bleeding in March, he thought exercise could be the cause and tried to ignore it.
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