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Mayo Clinic sues Sanford Health Plan over $700k in unpaid medical bills

“On April 27, 2022, Sanford began requesting that Mayo refund the payments made on the claims submitted, and that Mayo…

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Turning patients into profit: How Steward embodies the risk of private equity’s push in American health care.

Nearly 75 years ago, more than 6,000 people gathered on a Methuen hilltop, under dark skies and in a persistent…

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As 2024 ends, two senior health care executives depart Catholic Health, Kaleida Health

The end of the year brought the departure of two longtime senior executives at Western New York’s largest health systems….

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Can We Have Health Care Without Health Insurance Companies?

In the aftermath of the senseless murder of the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, responsible commentators were quick to condemn the act….

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What’s the difference between home health care and in-home care?

Dear Toni, I need your help regarding my parents who are in their late 80s. My mother has been disabled…

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Why Americans pay so much more for health care in 2024

It might be easier to make sense of the recent fatal shooting of an insurance CEO, an act with ominous…

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Women Dominating Enrollments In Health Care Professional Programs

Women now comprise the clear majority of students enrolled in the nation’s post-graduate health care education programs, including those in…

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High court backs cities’ tax levies for first-responder retiree health-care benefits

The timing of the ruling provided a holiday gift for the communities, said St. Clair Shores Mayor Kip Walby. Subscribe…

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More Americans believe health care is the government’s responsibility. MAGA is looking to end federal programs

Gustaf Kilander December 27, 2024 at 6:54 AM The highest percentage of Americans in over a decade, 62 percent, now…

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This nonprofit winery connects vineyard workers to health care

On a chilly fall morning in southeast Washington, Itzel Cuevas Vásquez stood among rows and rows of grapes. The Blue…