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.
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WUSF is asking Tampa Bay area residents about their ability to find dentists currently taking patients with Medicaid plans.
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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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The Senate is poised to vote on the bill Monday, but the House hasn’t advanced its version of the bill and is unlikely to take it up with the session scheduled to end Friday.
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As public health experts work to investigate the already reported infections, the virus continues to spread throughout the state.
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French researchers examined processed plant-based burgers and other meat alternatives often marketed as a healthy alternative to the real thing.
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A new study finds that popular GLP-1 drugs used to treat diabetes and obesity show new promise in fighting multiple substance use disorders.
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Florida is preparing to welcome millions of college students and families to its beaches, amusement parks and other hotspots. Doctors worry those visitors may return home with more than tans.
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In Florida, Robin Greenfield says he's been living off preserved car-killed deer, salt from the ocean and citrus picked from public parks.
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A Tampa mental health provider says such proposals create an environment of fear and hostility in the LGBTQ+ community that can be tricky to treat.
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The House version of the bill (HB 917), which would require doctors to accept all patients regardless of vaccination status, hasn’t been considered in that chamber this year.
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Dry, breezy weather is helping to enhance pollen readings across the state with oak, juniper, pine and grasses being the top allergens.
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Plastics are ever-present in our society. And they don't decompose, but become tiny particles called microplastics. And those have been found everywhere. Now, they're being found in some unexpected places.
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Opponents raise concerns that work requirements on Medicaid will lock out low-income parents from insurance.
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First responders found Joseph Boutros unresponsive in his car during a major snowstorm and power outage in Rhode Island. Police say snow blocked the exhaust pipe and fumes built up around the vehicle.