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MN gov. wants healthcare to be paid in shutdown, too
Minnesota hospitals, nursing homes and other care providers should be paid even if state government shuts down July...
Dems up for reelection under pressure to nix healthcare mandate
Democrats who are nervous about reelection are increasingly ready to consider scrapping the new healthcare law's...
CA legislature advances healthcare reform
California lawmakers advanced several bills Tuesday that would help the state implement national...
CA sets rates for new high-risk plan
One of the first new programs in the Obama administration’s massive health care overhaul will start next month in...
Bill that would offer free malpractice coverage faces hurdles
House lawmakers moving legislation to lure physicians to medically underserved areas are hoping the politics...
CBO: Public health option would save $68B through 2020
Creating a public option that all Americans could choose would save $68 billion through 2020, according to a new...
Provena Health strong enough to make tax payments for Urbana, IL, hospital
Currently, Provena Health’s balance sheet should be able to withstand potentially millions of dollars in property...
Lawyers for Grady Memorial dialysis patients seek international stage
An international human rights organization is reviewing whether Atlanta-based Grady Memorial Hospital violated the...
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Illinois Court Case Spotlights Hospital Tax Exemptions
Provena Covenant Medical Center took its seven-year fight over its tax-exempt status to the Illinois Supreme Court on...
Immigrants cling to fragile lifeline at Atlanta's Grady Memorial Hospital
For years, patients have relied on Atlanta-based Grady Memorial Hospital's free provision of dialysis to people without...
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