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Health insurance enrollment on healthcare.gov and state marketplaces dropped by about 1.4 million people this year. That’s according to data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
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If you’re thinking about donating blood, now may be the perfect time.
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What is direct primary care, and how does it work?
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Idaho law enforcement officials say they’re worried about how cuts to certain mental health treatment programs will affect their departments.
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Many health insurance customers who rely on Affordable Care Act provisions could see big cost increases in 2026.
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An unvaccinated child in Kootenai County has been reported to have measles.
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Starting this fall, a new OB-GYN clinic will open at TriState Health in Clarkston, Washington.
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A 32-year-old military veteran, Travis Decker, is wanted for allegedly killing his three young daughters outside of Wenatchee in central Washington last month. Since their deaths, people close to him have raised questions about whether he had adequate mental health care for his diagnosed borderline personality disorder, and for what some speculate could also have been PTSD.
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A report has details about flu vaccination rates for health care employees.
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Direct care workers play an essential role in the lives of millions, but support for the people doing those jobs is limited.