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BRIEF: CentraCare makes deal to buy Melrose facilities
St. Cloud Times, Minn.CentraCare Health plans to take ownership of Melrose's health care centers in addition to buying a park that will allow for expansion. St. Cloud-based CentraCare Health has leased properties from the city for 15 years. Melrose plans to sell the health...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Long Term Care
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Healthcare puts Jerry Brown, Capitol Democrats on different sides
SACRAMENTO — With California's deficit wiped out and its economy starting to hum, this was to be a year when Gov. Jerry Brown was free of the budget logjams that have paralyzed the Capitol. But instead, the governor has a fight on his hands...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Hospitals and Clinics, National Government, Barack Obama, Jerry Brown
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GCC budget still tight
This post has been corrected. See below for details. Glendale Community College officials on Friday announced that roughly 100 empty positions that have remained unfilled now for three years will remain so for another. Officials at the meeting on...Tags: Colleges and Universities
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Wilkes-Barre Area will stay in health trust
The Citizens' Voice, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.The threat of losing several million dollars was enough to spook many on the Wilkes-Barre Area School Board into staying in the controversial Northeastern Pennsylvania School District Health Trust for another year. The vote came at the regular meeting...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Judges, Health and Safety at School
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Jackson and other hospitals may face cuts in pay for uninsured, under healthcare reform
Miami HeraldFlorida hospitals that treat many uninsured patients will lose millions of dollars in funding meant to offset those costs, according to a proposal unveiled Monday by federal health officials who had anticipated that more Americans would have access to...Tags: Miami Beach, Healthcare Laws, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Hospitals and Clinics, Medicaid
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Rabinowitz named new vice president at Upper Chesapeake Health
Aaron Rabinowitz has joined the two hospital health system in Harford County as Vice President, General Counsel, Upper Chesapeake Health announced. Prior to joining UCH, Rabinowitz practiced as a health attorney at the Baltimore law firm of Ober Kaler,...Tags: Washington, DC, Harvard University, Healthcare Laws, Colleges and Universities, Crime, Law and Justice
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EDITORIAL: Medicaid standoff a disservice to Oklahomans
Tulsa WorldDoes anyone else see the massive irony in Gov. Mary Fallin's latest attack on the Obama administration? She accused the president of not keeping his word and of "actively" seeking to toss 30,000 Oklahomans off a state-subsidized health-insurance program,...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Medicaid, Barack Obama, Mary Fallin, Government Health Care
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L.A. worries about immigration reform's cost to taxpayers
As Congress takes up immigration reform, Los Angeles County officials are voicing concerns that local taxpayers will be "left holding the bag" to pay for the brunt of healthcare and other services for the multitudes of immigrants who apply for...
Tags: Migration, Don Knabe, Politics, Local Government, Jeff Sessions
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L.A. County officials worried about costs of immigration overhaul
WASHINGTON — Few regions will absorb the impact of future immigration reforms more than Los Angeles County, home to an estimated 1.1 million people in the country illegally, one-tenth of the nation's total. As the Senate Judiciary Committee...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Fines, Punishment, National Government, Barack Obama
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Community Blue spat aired before House panel
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewWhen Marie Acquafondata retired in November after 40 years at UPMC Shadyside and switched to her husband's Community Blue health plan through Highmark Inc., she was surprised when UPMC later told her it wouldn't accept her insurance. She had breast...Tags: Breast Cancer, Oncology, Pittsburgh, Medical Specialization
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IRS deals employers a setback in healthcare rules: lawyers
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Employer-sponsored healthcare plans cannot include most "wellness programs" as part of minimum coverage requirements, dealing a setback to many businesses, according to new federal rules for U.S. President Barack Obama's...Tags: Lobbying, Labor Legislation, Health and Safety at Work, Employment, Judges
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NC protesters risk arrest to highlight concerns about GOP
The News & ObserverThe historians, doctors, preachers, lawyers, raging grannies, students and others gathered around the second-floor fountain inside the Legislative Building and belted out "This Little Light of Mine" and other songs. They were diverse in age and...Tags: NAACP, AIDS, Medicaid, Americans for Prosperity, Public Officials
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