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This year, California lawmakers backed at least half a dozen bills that would change how consumers access drugs and health ...
A Legislative Finance Committee report finds finds problems implementing early childhood care programs, despite increased ...
Lauren Perraut, 32, earns $122,000 a year as a pathologists' assistant in Lexington, Kentucky, where she lives with her ...
Van Hollen said Monday Maryland faces a “ticking time bomb” if tax credits are allowed to expire that have reduced Affordable ...
A West Florence healthcare facility may begin construction soon, leading to the relocation of Faith Healthcare Center and ...
As part of the Trump administration’s proposed change, federally funded programs would be required to verify recipients’ ...
Stethoscopes were handed out today to some of Saskatchewan's best and brightest as they join the newest master program at the University of Saskatchewan.
California lawmakers sent several bills to the governor that aim to protect consumers and improve patients’ access to care.
Those who work for the state’s at-home care program, the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP), faced an October 1 deadline to submit a health assessment. Workers said they need ...
The bidding process was questioned on Friday after the company, Public Partnerships LLC, admitted it had exchanged ...
Gavin Newsom will weigh in on health care bills targeting insulin prices, insurance approvals that cause medical delays, and ...
Mills County officials heard an update on a new program brought on by a partnership with Jennie Edmundson Hospital.