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Paula Andalo

Paula Andalo

Verified

Spanish Media Editor, KFF Health News

San Francisco, Silver Spring

Final Covers

Personal Development , Career , Business, Mental health, Technology , Lifestyle, Search Engine Optimization , Freelancing, Digital Marketing

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None at the moment.

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Seniority Positions

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Content

Total articles 235

  • Cinco mitos desmentidos sobre los latinos y Medicaid

    By Paula Andalo Verified, Isabel Rubio, Megan Barber| Public Good News@ Read in EnglishLos recortes de gastos, la inmigración y Medicaid están bien arriba en la lista de prioridades en la agenda de Washington. Este clima politico ofrece un terreno fértil para que la desinformación y los mitos se multipliquen en las redes sociales. Algunos de los más comunes se enfocan en los inmigrantes, los latinos y Medicaid

    By Paula Andalo Verified, Isabel Rubio, Megan Barber · Public Good News

    Apr. 04, 2025

  • How are Hispanic patients using Medicaid? Here are five issues that you should know

    By Paula Andalo Verified, Isabel Rubio| Miami Herald Verified Spending cuts, immigration and Medicaid are at the top of the Washington agenda. That climate provides fertile ground for misinformation and myths to multiply on social networks. Some of the most common are those surrounding immigrants, Hispanics and Medicaid. These claims include assertions that Latinos who use Medicaid, the federal-state program for low-income people and those with disabilities, “do not work” and exaggerations of the percentage of people with Medicaid who are Hispanic

    By Paula Andalo Verified, Isabel Rubio · Miami Herald

    Mar. 18, 2025

  • ¿Cómo se dice? California recurre a la IA para traducir información sobre atención médica

    By Paula Andalo Verified| KFF Health News Verified Tener gripe, tener gripa, engriparse, agriparse, estar agripado, estar griposo, agarrar la gripe, coger la influenza. En español, hay al menos una docena de maneras de decir que alguien tiene gripe, según el país. Traducir “cardiac arrest” también es complicado porque “arresto” en español significa ser detenido por la policía. De la misma manera, estar “intoxicado” no quiere decir que la persona está ebria, sino que tiene una intoxicación alimentaria

    By Paula Andalo Verified · KFF Health News

    Jun. 18, 2024

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KFF Health News

KFF Health News is a national newsroom and a key program of KFF, formerly known as the Kaiser Family Foundation. It specializes in health policy journalism and investigative reporting, focusing on U.S. health care policy, politics, and systemic issues such as care disparities and public health challenges. The organization produces award-winning investigative journalism, recognized as a Pulitzer Prize finalist in 2020 and 2024. It collaborates with KFF’s research teams to provide policy analysis and engages in public health campaigns like Greater Than HIV and Greater Than Covid to educate the public and combat misinformation. KFF Health News also tracks health-related misinformation through the Health Information & Trust Initiative, ensuring accurate information reaches the public. KFF Health News serves a diverse audience, including policymakers, media outlets, and the general public, providing accessible reporting on health issues that impact communities across the nation. It operates under the leadership of CEO Dr. Drew Altman and is supported by KFF’s endowment and external grants.

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