Video: Topics: Health: Health Care & Illnesses
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NEED TO KNOW | Frequent Fliers | PBS
Full Program: Medical correspondent Dr. Emily Senay investigates readmission penalties, an element of the Affordable Care Act designed to reduce costs and lead to more coo... 25:08
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NEED TO KNOW | Can Medicare be Fixed? | PBS
Full Program: Ray Suarez hosts a panel of experts to explore how to save Medicare. Peter Suderman is a senior editor at Reason magazine and Reason.com. Paul N. Van de Wate... 25:16
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NEED TO KNOW | The Long View | PBS
More than 10 million people in the U.S. already have long-term health care needs, and that number is only going to grow as baby boomers and their parents liv... 11:09
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PBS NewsHour | Mississippi Doctors See Breakthrough in Fight Against AIDS | PBS (#10576)
Mississippi Doctors See Child-Size Breakthrough in the Global Fight Against AIDS 07:56
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PBS NewsHour | Access to Doctors Shrinks for Some Medicare Patients | PBS (#10576)
Access to Doctors Shrinks for Some Medicare Patients 07:54
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PBS Online Film Festival | 2013 Festival | Brionna Williams | PBS
Full Program: Watch and vote for Brionna Williams, a film about student’s journey to combat asthma. 03:39
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PBS Online Film Festival | 2013 Festival | The House I Keep | PBS
Full Program: Watch and vote for The House I Keep, a film about a woman recovering from a miscarriage. 09:34
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PBS NewsHour | CDC Report Offers Progress on Altering U.S. Obesity Trend | PBS (#10569)
CDC Report Offers Glimmer of Progress on Altering U.S. Obesity Trend 09:11
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PBS NewsHour | The Mind of a Rampage Killer | PBS (#10568)
What Science Can Tell Us About the Minds of Rampage Killers 10:36
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FRONTLINE | Preview "Raising Adam Lanza" | PBS (#3106)
to.pbs.org Coming February 19, 2013. In the wake of the mass killings at Sandy Hook Elementary School, FRONTLINE, in collaboration with The Hartford Courant, examines the life of Adam Lanza, the... 00:32
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PBS NewsHour | Iraq War Vet Receives Rare Double Arm Transplant | PBS (#10552)
Iraq War Vet Receives Rare Double Arm Transplant 08:53
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Sundance Premiere of "When I Walk" | PBS
Filmmaker Jason DaSilva reflects on the premiere of his film "When I Walk" at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. The documentary chronicles the slow, physical decline of the filmmaker as he... 02:44
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PBS NewsHour | Robots Play Part in Treatment for People With Special Needs | PBS (#10538)
Talking Robots Play Part in Therapeutic Treatment for People With Special Needs 09:01
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The Open Mind | Does the Doctor Know Best? | PBS
Full Program: Dr. Peter Bach B. Bach discusses the issue of terminally ill patients. 27:58
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PBS NewsHour | California Law Aspires to Improve Mental Health | PBS (#10526)
California Law That Aspires to Improve Mental Health Raises Coercion Concerns 10:16










