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The major budget bill cuts around $1 trillion from health care spending over the next decade, with the Medicaid program ...
Millions of Florida families could soon face skyrocketing health insurance costs and potential loss of coverage as key provisions of the Affordable Care Act (AC ...
Dr. George Woods is a neuropsychiatry specialist in California who offered expert testimony in the 2010 case of another death ...
Hospital closures also mean longer ambulance rides for rural residents. Charlie Brunner, the fire chief in Jackson County in ...
This essay is the first in a 4-part series I’m calling Rural Health Resilience—a look at the state of rural health in America ...
The University of Florida’s new HealthScreen program will use mobile health vehicles to send community health workers and ...
Florida's health care workers and advocates are sounding the alarm over Medicaid cuts in President Trump's tax and spending ...
Health Volunteers fill gaps in rural Oregon emergency medical care By Jen Baires June 25, 2025 6 a.m.
Southwest Florida is growing and so are the health care needs of our community. At Lee Health, we are taking bold steps to ensure we’re ready — not just for today, but for the future.
Additionally, rural health care access should be addressed. Removing telehealth restrictions and incentivizing the physician workforce in rural communities would go a long way in addressing the need ...
In Florida, 91% of rural hospitals do not have OB-GYN services, the highest percentage in the country. Over the past two years, more than 50 rural hospitals have ended their labor and delivery ...