Like many people, I’m trying to get my health insurance company to pay for something they don’t want to shell out money for. I do not...
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EXCHANGE OF VIEWS | The future of Minnesota: How to contain health care costs, revisited
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Continue reading...Pritkzer terminates enrollment in immigrant health care program
Governor JB Pritzkers’ administration will close enrollments for a state-funded health insurance program for immigrants under 65 who are in the country without legal permission and...
Continue reading...CI MED-led projects win funding to advance neurological care, analyze health data and reach underprivileged communities
Nine innovative projects launched by the faculty of the Carle Illinois College of Medicine are sharing nearly $1.2 million in grants awarded this spring through the...
Continue reading...Do all test results need to be reviewed by the patient’s primary care physician?
This resource is part of AMA’s Debunking Regulatory Myths series, supporting AMA’s practice transformation efforts to equip clinicians and their care teams with resources to reduce...
Continue reading...Governor Ron DeSantis vetoes $14.5 million in health care spending
Gov.Ron DeSantisit has not placed any deep or sweeping vetoes on health care projects as part of the nearly $511 million in spending items in the...
Continue reading...Individualized care for specific patient populations Improved outcomes in women’s health
Derek van Amerongen, MD, MS: If each of you could share 1 or 2 pieces of advice for our listeners in this area of cervical and...
Continue reading...San Jose Hospital Cuts Acute Psychiatric Care – San Jose Spotlight
The impending closure of an inpatient psychiatric facility has the potential to worsen an ongoing mental health crisis in Santa Clara County, which has an acute...
Continue reading...Abortion care training is banned in some states. A new bill could help OB-GYNs get it
Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin in Washington, DC in 2019. Her state of Wisconsin now has a near-total ban on abortion under an 1849 law. Mark Wilson/Getty...
Continue reading...Nearly 15% of children received mental health care in 2021: CDC
Mental health From Brooke Kato June 13, 2023 | 4:27pm Amid skyrocketing rates of mental ill health among U.S. youth, nearly 15 percent of children received...
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