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Public-Private Fund Aims at Health Care, Housing Gap Wall Street Journal Hoping to bridge the gap between low-income residents and health-care services, a $100 million fund will be unveiled this week to build community centers near affordable housing as demand for primary-care services is expected to rise. Supporters say it ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Some uninsured parents face health-insurance 'crater' Tulsa World "There have been days when I felt too sick to get out of bed," said Greg Rogers, who works for a small insulation company that doesn't provide health insurance. "But I can't afford to miss work. My family is counting on me. So I drag myself out of bed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
State health care plan is in the works Tulsa World Insure Oklahoma uses federal Medicaid funding, state tobacco tax revenue, contributions from small employers and their workers to fund private health insurance for low-income people, but federal officials have made it clear they don't intend to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sunday Edition: Boxcar bills, health insurance exchange and keeping fit ksl.com Plus, Utah's health insurance exchange. We'll explain how it works and why it is considered a pioneer in state-run health care reform. And finally, just walk. Doug Wright offers his opinion on why taking a few extra steps every day could do us all some ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Richard Lamm: America's moral myopia in health care Denver Post A truly moral health care system should start out by covering all of its citizens with basic health care. It would not be seduced by its technology and fancy buildings. We need to start training more primary health providers and fewer specialists. We ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Green now 'one-stop shop' for health care San Antonio Express Guests enter the six-story, 269,000-square-foot Robert B. Green Campus. The $121 million facility is part of an $899 million University Health System facelift. "We'll have stress tests and mammograms, specialty care — even outpatient surgery," Bexar ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Legislative preview: Health care committee to look at insurance subsidies ... vtdigger.org George Till, D-Jericho, who is the sole physician on the committee, said that an "obvious answer" for funding a new subsidized health insurance program is to enact an excise tax on sugar-sweetened beverages. He acknowledged resistance to such a ... See all stories on this topic » |
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