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Analysis: Nearly 600,000 Florida children lose Medicaid, CHIP coverage during pandemic unwinding
Florida Politics· 5 days agoThere are 4.16 million fewer children enrolled in government-paid health care programs nationwide...
Council Post: Four Healthcare Myths That Can Rob Your Organization Of Productivity And Profits
Forbes· 2 days agoJaclyn Wainwright is the cofounder and CEO of Aircare Health. Whether you employ 10 or 10,000...
‘How Can I Be Financially Secure As a Freelancer?’
The Cut· 6 days agoMy question is: How should I be saving money? Things get tight sometimes, especially since my income is irregular, but I still want to save as much as I...
California patients sue over HIV exposure at state mental hospital
Courthouse News Service· 7 days ago"Plaintiffs were informed on or after May 10, 2023, that [they] may have been exposed to Hepatitis...
Job scams are on the rise. What are they, and how can you protect yourself?
The Conversation· 7 days agoIn the digital era, the job market is increasingly becoming a minefield – demanding and difficult to navigate. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the number of job vacancies fell ...
New federal rule to boost pay for home health workers
WUNC Chapel Hill· 4 days agoUnder a new federal rule, home health care providers in North Carolina will be required to put most of the money they receive from Medicaid toward workers’ wages. The policy, issued by the Centers ...
Nearly 600,000 Florida kids shed from government health care, study says
Tampa Bay Times· 4 days agoNearly 600,000 Florida children lost their government-provided health insurance last year after the...
On My Mind: Thankful - The Martha's Vineyard Times
The Martha's Vineyard Times· 6 days agoIt had been a month since I’d cantered through the hills and fields astride Tex — a giant, almost black Percheron. Tex was filled with energy, and he seemed to enjoy being out again as much as I did.
Town Meeting reduces FY’24 OPEB fund contribution to cover health coverage costs
Homenewshere.com· 5 days agoIn order to offset an unanticipated jump in premium costs for active municipal workers’ health insurance coverage, Town Meeting members recently slashed by $200,000 the community’s annual deposit ...