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A Supreme Court case could rescind no-cost preventive health care benefits mandated under the Affordable Care Act.
Baker Donelson officials said the move grows one of the nation’s largest health law practices. Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz is making its first foray into the Northeast on ...
A new law signed by Governor Kelly Armstrong Wednesday is going to give patients an affordable way to get medical care faster ...
A group of House Republicans is writing to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., asking him to crack down on gun control ...
Stephen Kerrigan, president and CEO of Kennedy Community Health, said the new law allows more medical providers to give care ...
The Trump administration is planning to propose drastic cuts of more than 30% of the budget for federal health programs under ...
Involuntary commitment is intended to be a last resort with a high bar. At the same time, many PA counties lack other mental ...
The legislation follows a ProPublica and Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting investigation on a $2 billion Medicaid ...
Officials with a non-profit organization dealing with mental health are hoping Wood County will join in getting ...
Five days after Yale New Haven Health announced it was notifying patients affected of the "data security incident," the lawsuits began to pour in, according to Law.com Radar. The first lawsuit ...