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24 Jan The World Link: Rural Oregon needs lower cost prescription drugs

"Now more than ever, we need to examine all approaches to connecting our vulnerable children, families and seniors living in Oregon’s rural communities with healthcare. We need to be acutely aware of all the options and support services available to ensure these neighbors have access...

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22 Jan The Herald-Dispatch: WV hospitals could lose $15M for low-income care

"West Virginia's hospitals stand to lose as much as $15 million toward treating low-income patients if federal cuts to the Medicaid's Disproportionate Share Hospital program remain in place, warned Joe Letnaunchyn, president and CEO of the West Virginia Hospital Association. The first level of cuts -...

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22 Jan Grand Forks Herald: N.D. hospitals at risk of shutting down

"Right now, policy developments in Washington, D.C., are placing our rural North Dakota hospitals and other health care providers at significant risk of shutting down, choking off health care access for thousands of patients in rural communities who have few other options. Last month, an agency...

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19 Jan Pharos-Tribune: Protesters oppose Bucshon drug bill

"A group of about 50 protesters picketed in front of U.S. Rep. Larry Bucshon’s Terre Haute district office Thursday morning to denounce his recent introduction of legislation they say could harm drug discounts and limit safety net providers. The protesters, many from Austin, Indiana, are part...

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