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With too few mental health providers, more patients turn to primary care | Houston Public Media
Houston Public Media· 9 hours agoIt was 2009, and she was an advanced practice nurse working in a Dallas primary care practice when...
How the child-care crisis is affecting costs in Kansas - Wichita Business Journal
The Business Journals· 7 hours agoThe rising cost of child care has been putting pressure on employers and employees alike. In Kansas, parents are paying around $11,000 annually for the ...
With too few mental health providers, more patients turn to primary care
Crossroads Today· 9 hours agoIt took one cancer patient 15 years ago to convince Barbara Chapman that the model of mental health...
Say Goodbye to High U.S. Costs: Why Retiring Abroad Is the New Financial Strategy for Boomers
Benzinga· 2 hours agoBarnett, a couple from Fayetteville, North Carolina, told CNN about their plan to move to Portugal,...
...Destinations in the U.S. for Its Affordable Housing and Top-notch Health Care — and It's Right...
Travel + Leisure· 16 hours agoChoosing the best retirement destination involves many factors, like affordability, access to good ...
Rising health care costs strain pain management
WOOD via Yahoo News· 6 days agoMichigan Pain Consultants is not alone in facing these issues. “The rising costs of health care… I think every facility in the country is feeling the...
AI face-off: nerds vs. evangelists
Politico· 5 hours agoThey say policymakers should study the real-world implications of the technology and consider using AI to inform policy. Why it matters: AI could improve...
Half of the U.S. military bases nationwide are in 'health care deserts'
WLRN Miami· 18 hours agoFor hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops and their families, when the Pentagon orders them to find health care off base there is none. An NPR analysis found ...
Health care contract will cost St. Louis County millions more, losing bidder alleges
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 4 days agoThe St. Louis County Council has delayed a contract for employeehealth care benefits after a losing...
Study finds mothers pay more out of pocket when pregnancy crosses two calendar years
Medical Xpress· 6 hours agoThe study, from the USC Schaeffer Center for Health Policy & Economics, finds that some women with high-deductible health plans pay their cost& ...