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Luke Messer: Let’s work together to improve Hoosier health care - Indianapolis Business Journal
Indianapolis Business Journal· 1 day agoThe RAND study is one of many reports and analyses issued by a growing number of organizations that attempt to provide relative rankings of health
Reforming federal program gives cancer patients glimmer of hope
Greene County Daily World· 2 days agoHere in Indiana, 53 of the 92 counties have a shortage of primary health providers. For cancer patients, this means they not only face the daily battle against a life-threatening ...
Idaho ends contract with Idaho Health Data Exchange
Idaho Capital Sun via Yahoo News· 1 day agoIdaho’s $100,000 contract to access the Idaho Health Data Exchange...end June 30. The exchange received $24.4 million through the state health department...
Group sounds alarm about health care provider in Missouri prisons
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 2 days agoCenturion Health has been paid more than $450 million since taking over the state prison health...
Greens call for extra £50bn to 'nurse NHS to health'
BBC via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe Greens have proposed new legislation to... Conservatives pledged an extra £6.6bn for the NHS and £7.5bn for adult social care over three years,...
For some rural communities, a stripped-down hospital is better than none at all
Arizona Daily Sun· 19 hours agoThe small, tight-knit communities they’ve anchored for decades can do little but watch as the hospitals shed services and staff just to stay afloat. The federal government ...
Studies question hospital operations on tax breaks, service to poor and underinsured
Worcester Telegram & Gazette via Yahoo News· 5 days ago“With Medicaid expansion due to the Affordable Care Act, if there is more government support for the...
Poll: Many Michiganders don’t know about drug discount program
The Center Square· 19 hours agoConsumer Action for a Strong Economy, a non-profit free market advocacy organization, conducted an...
State audit: $1.5 billion 'questionable' Medicaid payments went to unenrolled New York providers
Newsday· 1 day agoMore than $1.5 billion in “improper and questionable” payments under New York's Medicaid program in a roughly four-year period went to providers who were not enrolled in the government ...
What is the Conservative Party’s first General Election health campaign offer?
Press Association News via AOL· 6 days agoThe Commons Health and Social Care Committee, in a report published just hours before Parliament’s...