Enrollment in health care sharing ministries is on the rise in Florida, but research shows they have fewer consumer protections.
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The coalition focuses on advancing research and pandemic preparedness for future and current threats.
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Though nighttime mind-wandering may feel inescapable, there are things you can do to reset.
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The city manager says the issue is now kicked to the planning department for a hearing before returning to commissioners.
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The agreement includes an FSU investment of $1.7 billion in the hospital. Under the deal, Tallahassee Memorial will continue operating the hospital and lease it from FSU Health.
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On measure creates a special memory care license for assisted living facilities. The other begins a statewide Alzheimer's awareness campaign.
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An amendment to a bill on drug costs adds $31 million to restore eligibility to people in the AIDS Drug Assistance Program, but the House hasn't decided whether to support the move.
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After a year delay, Shevaun Harris and Taylor Hatch were approved for their respective posts. Jeff Aaron's appointment to the board of the Public Employees Relations Commission was also confirmed.
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The Senate’s 80 hours of work per month and education requirements to maintain Medicaid benefits are not in the House companion bill.
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Dentists, hygienists and researchers say a shortage of rural dental care professionals and worsening oral hygiene since the pandemic mean more kids are ending up in the emergency department for decay.
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Older Americans are losing billions of dollars annually to financial exploitation. Banks and investment firms are training employees to spot red flags and stop the transactions.
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The ban would not apply to designated grocery stores and supermarkets licensed by the Florida Department of Agriculture, but it would apply to convenience stores.
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"What's Health" talks to a pediatric emergency physician who shares tools to teach kids about boundaries, secrets and trust.
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On "Florida Matters Live & Local," we discuss why Hillsborough County schools are adding vape detectors in high schools and how it works.
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The judge ordered Leapfrog to remove grades for five hospitals in the Palm Beach Health Network, which filed a lawsuit alleging misleading practices under Florida’s Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act.