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Jan 11 2024
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Ohio House GOP Overrides Gov. Veto on Anti-Trans Healthcare and Sports Bill
In Ohio, Republican House legislators voted Wednesday to overturn Republican Governor Mike DeWine’s veto of legislation that would ban gender-affirming healthcare for transgender youth and bar trans athletes from playing on school sports teams. Three-fifths of the Ohio Senate must also vote to override DeWine’s veto for the bill to become law. The ACLU of Ohio slammed state Republicans, saying
Democracy Now!Jan 03 2024
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LG says entrepreneurship, renewable energy, healthcare will blossom from West Virginia presence
West Virginia officials today welcomed an investment by LG, the international tech and electronics powerhouse. The investment is described as a strategic initiative to grow new business ventures in West Virginia and advance the development of technologies for renewable energy, healthcare, and industries of the future. Gov. Jim Justice made the announcement along with other state and federal
WV Metro NewsOct 04 2023
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Support requested for Healthcare Heroes devastated by Maui wildfires
In the wake of the devastating Maui wildfires that have left thousands without homes, Maui Health nurse Sarah Salmonese is praying she can find a way to stay on Maui. Salmonese has been in healthcare for over 11 years and was Maui Memorial Medical Center’s first-ever DAISY Award honoree, an international award recognizing extraordinary nurses. She lost her home and all of her belongings in the
Maui Now NewsNov 17 2023
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Tenet Healthcare selling three hospitals in South Carolina to Novant Health
Tenet Healthcare Corp. THC, said Friday it agreed to sell three hospitals and related operations in South Carolina for about $2.4 billion in cash to Novant Health. The deal’s after-tax proceeds are about $1.75 billion. Tenet Healthcare expects to close the transaction in the first quarter. The transaction includes Coastal Carolina Hospital, Hilton Head Hospital and East Cooper Medical Center.
MarketWatchOct 24 2023
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University Of Oklahoma Gets $16M Grant To Address Healthcare Shortage
The grant will be used over the next four years to recruit, retain, and graduate medical students from tribal, rural, and medically underserved communities across Oklahoma. The University of Oklahoma is getting a $16 million federal grant to address the healthcare shortage in underserved communities. The grant will be used over the next four years to recruit, retain, and graduate medical
News 9 OklahomaMar 31 2019
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For Trump’s ‘Party of Healthcare,’ there is no health-care plan
Not only is there no such health-care overhaul in the works on Capitol Hill — there are no plans to make such a plan, and most Republicans hope the president will drop the idea of trying to come up with a replacement for the Affordable Care Act.
Washington PostDec 30 2023
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California to offer 700,000 illegal immigrants free healthcare as deficit soars and population shrinks
California is ushering in 2024 with free healthcare for more than 700,000 migrants living illegally in the Golden State as the state is faced with a looming $68 billion deficit. The program, which was announced in May by Gov. Gavin Newsom, will provide health insurance for approximately 700,000 illegal immigrant residents aged 26-49. California has been providing free health insurance to
Fox BusinessMay 02 2024
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Over 10,000 Premera-insured MultiCare patients in Spokane at risk of losing in-network care at the end of May
Thousands of patients in Spokane are at risk of losing access to their MultiCare primary physician if they are covered by Premera Blue Cross insurance. Negotiations to keep Premera-insured patients in-network at Rockwood Clinics and Deaconess and Valley Hospitals have stalled ahead of a deadline at the end of May. At issue in the dispute is the amount Premera is willing to pay out to MultiCare
Spokesman ReviewSep 29 2012
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