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Iowa journalist since 1988. Now covering rural health issues for @KFFHealthNews. Alum of @DMRegister, @KSJatMIT, @UWMadison. Unrepentant punster.

Des Moines, IA
Joined July 2009
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Tony Leys
11 months
Iowa’s attorney general leads 20-state lawsuit against planned federal staffing minimums for nursing homes. Patient safety advocates say the Biden administration rule would save lives. Industry says it would force facility closures. https://t.co/iHQOsjD3hS via ⁦@DMRMorris
desmoinesregister.com
20-state lawsuit claims rule requiring more nurses will cost nursing homes $7.8B per year, lead hundreds of facilities to close.
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Tony Leys
1 year
Adult-size changing tables are being installed around the country to prevent humiliating bathroom situations for people with disabilities. Without such tables, many people wind up being changed on the floor, on the ground or in cars. https://t.co/QwEQL8mYWL via @IowaCapDispatch
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iowacapitaldispatch.com
Iowa DOT committed to including the changing tables in new or remodeled facilities, including state rest areas
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Tony Leys
1 year
“If you’re interested, you become interesting,” ⁦⁦@HarrySmith⁩ tells students in his new gig at his Iowa alma mater, Central College. Many never heard of him, because they don’t watch network news. Terrific story by ⁦@BrooklynDraisey
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iowacapitaldispatch.com
Harry Smith has returned to his alma mater after leaving NBC News to teach a class on curiosity and making connections in the world.
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Amy Maxmen, PhD
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🚨This is the most troubling story I've investigated all year. I hope it has an impact. @KFFHealthNews + @NPR Lower wage healthcare workers are struggling after covid. Society has left them hanging. https://t.co/50GWi7YX02 🧵
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1 year
Report about fatal Iowa school shooting is kept secret. “The county attorney needs to be prepared to explain to the people of Dallas County why they are being kept in the dark. It's their kids. It's their schools. They are the ones who are still grieving."
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desmoinesregister.com
Prosecutor Jeannine Ritchie contends that the investigative report on the Perry school shootings is exempt from Iowa's open-records laws.
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Tony Leys
1 year
@KFFHealthNews … Obstetrics unit closures tend to be toughest on patients who lack reliable transportation and flexible schedules they need to travel elsewhere for prenatal appointments. Those who can’t miss a work shift or who don’t have childcare for their other kids can be in a real bind.
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Tony Leys
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… Newton is in Jasper County, which like many areas has far fewer children than it did during the baby boom years. Births to Jasper County residents dropped 55% from 1957 to 2022, records show. I wrote about the trend recently for @KFFHealthNews https://t.co/kegPHjJfYA
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kffhealthnews.org
Fewer than half of rural U.S. hospitals offer labor and delivery services. In some areas, births have dropped by three-quarters since the baby boom’s peak.
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Tony Leys
1 year
Yet another Iowa hospital is shuttering its birthing unit, citing an inability to recruit doctors and a sharp decline in patient numbers, ⁦@ChrisBrunswick⁩ reports. More than 40 such units have closed in Iowa since 2000, mostly in rural regions.
newtondailynews.com
Years of recruitment challenges, OB-GYN shortages force rural medical centers to pull back services
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Tony Leys
1 year
Patient was on the table once but was billed for two surgeries. She said it was as if she ordered a meal at a fast-food restaurant, got extra fries, and then was charged for two whole meals. “I didn’t get the extra burger and drink and a toy,” she joked.
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kffhealthnews.org
A collection agency sought court authority to garnish a patient’s wages to pay a disputed surgery bill. But after the patient showed up in court to argue the bill was bogus, the judge declined to let...
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Sabriya Rice
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A surgeon addressed a secondary problem he noticed during a routine operation, but the patient was billed for two separate operations. “If they’re going to be petty to me, I’m willing to be petty right back,” the patient said. Via @tonyleys @KFFHealthNews
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A collection agency sought court authority to garnish a patient’s wages to pay a disputed surgery bill. But after the patient showed up in court to argue the bill was bogus, the judge declined to let...
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Tony Leys
1 year
An Iowa activist draws national admiration by pushing for services that people with disabilities need to live in their homes and participate in society. “These are the kinds of rights that are built brick by brick.”
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usatoday.com
Garret Frey won a Supreme Court case to get assistance in high school. Now, he won concessions from Iowa's Medicaid program to help him live at home.
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@leerood ... Discouraging context from 2018 story: "A new state children’s mental health committee started work last month. It is the fourth such committee since 2011. The previous panels disbanded after releasing reports on what should be done. Little changed."
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desmoinesregister.com
"We’re dealing with human beings, and we’ve got to get moving," said school official Jeff Herzberg. "We can't wait four years. We can't wait two years."
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Tony Leys
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Iowa’s shortage of mental health care for kids is getting even worse, ⁦⁦@leerood⁩ reports. The number of group-home beds has dropped by nearly half since 2019. A West Des Moines woman recounts having to send her 13-year-old to Florida for care. https://t.co/Vu5xa1BiKS
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desmoinesregister.com
As the youth mental health crisis has grown, treatment options for Iowa children have dwindled: ‘The right level of care doesn’t exist in Iowa’
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Amy Maxmen, PhD
1 year
I asked dairy workers why they’re not getting tested. No one had heard of bird flu, never mind gotten PPE or offers of tests. One said they don’t get much from their employers, not even water. If they call in sick, they worry about getting fired.
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kffhealthnews.org
Dairy workers in Texas show signs of prior, uncounted bird flu infections in a new study. Without labor protection and better health care, cases are bound to quietly rise as the outbreak among...
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Stephen Gruber-Miller
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Iowa's six-week abortion ban is in effect as of this morning. Read @Michaela_Ramm's story about how patients and providers handled the final days before the law became enforceable.
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desmoinesregister.com
Iowa's abortion clinics worked to see the last patients before the new "fetal heartbeat" ban takes effect Monday.
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Sabriya Rice
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Fewer than half of rural U.S. hospitals offer labor & delivery services, reports @tonyleys. In some areas, births have dropped by three-quarters since the baby boom’s peak. Via @KFFHealthNews
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kffhealthnews.org
Fewer than half of rural U.S. hospitals offer labor and delivery services. In some areas, births have dropped by three-quarters since the baby boom’s peak.
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KFF Health News
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NEW: The Biden administration set stringent new federal staffing rules. But for years, nursing homes have failed to meet the toughest standards set by states. @jordanrau reports ⤵️
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kffhealthnews.org
The Biden administration set stringent new federal staffing rules. But for years, nursing homes have failed to meet the toughest standards set by states.
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