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Trickle of Covid Relief Funds Helps Fill Gaps in Rural Kids’ Mental Health…
NELSONVILLE, Ohio — The Mary Hill Youth and Family Center’s building has long been at a crossroads overlooking this…
‘An Arm and a Leg’: When Insurance Won’t Pay, Abortion Assistance Funds…
Dan Weissmann
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Treating Long Covid Is Rife With Guesswork
Medical equipment is still strewn around the house of Rick Lucas, 62, nearly two years after he came home from the…
Schools, Sheriffs, and Syringes: State Plans Vary for Spending $26B in…
With more than 200 Americans still dying of drug overdoses each day, states are beginning the high-stakes task of…
California Aims to Maximize Health Insurance Subsidies for Workers During…
This spring, Chevron workers testified that the company revoked health coverage for hundreds of members of the United…
After Election Win, California’s AG Turns to Investigating Hospital…
Mark Kreidler
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California Attorney General Rob Bonta sailed to victory in the Nov. 8 election, riding his…
Patient Mistrust and Poor Access Hamper Federal Efforts to Overhaul Family…
JACKSON, Miss. — Two years ago, after an emergency cesarean section at a Mississippi hospital, Sherika Trader was denied…
Path Cleared for Georgia to Launch Work Requirements for Medicaid
Andy Miller and Sam Whitehead
Georgia is set to become the only state to have work requirements for Medicaid coverage.…
As STDs Proliferate, Companies Rush to Market At-Home Test Kits. But Are…
Liz Szabo, Kaiser Health News
Among the more remarkable legacies of the covid-19 pandemic is how quickly federal regulators,…
Mistrust and Polarization Steer Rural Governments to Reject Federal Public…
ELKO, Nev. — When Elko County commissioners rejected a $500,000 grant from the Centers for Disease Control and…