Many feel overwhelmed and burned out amid a workforce shortage, job difficulties and low pay. Speaking to them one-on-one gives a better understanding.
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Under the changes, the agency would eliminate strict limits for four PFAS and allow utilities to request a two-year extension to remove two other PFAS from tap water.
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Jude Odu, a health technology expert and former United Healthcare employee, discusses the dangers of outsourcing medical claims decisions to artificial intelligence.
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More than 12,000 Polk County seniors are estimated to need help with daily activities, but families and providers say cost and logistics often put care out of reach.
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The Department of Health database remained at 150 cases for the year through the seven-day period ending May 9. That’s reflective of a continuing slowdown in infections after outbreaks earlier this year.
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Health experts warn silica dust from cutting engineered quartz may be causing widespread, underdiagnosed lung disease among thousands of countertop fabricators across the United States.
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PolitiFact examined Florida’s ongoing legal fight over federal coverage rules as thousands of children lost KidCare enrollment because of missed premium payments.
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Drug overdose deaths dropped bout 14% last year, according to preliminary government data. It was the third straight annual drop, making it the longest decline in decades.
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Intense public pressure has not been enough to push a proposal for a Center for Mental Health & Recovery to a full commission agenda.
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Cruise operators must communicate clearly with passengers and follow protocols to limit the spread. A UF Health epidemiologist and a maritime attorney explain on "Florida Matters Live & Local."
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The report, which measures healthcare access, quality and outcomes, was published in April by the Commonwealth Fund.
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The updated policy statement by the American Academy of Pediatrics comes after years of shrinking breaks between lessons and worsening children’s health.
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In this 3-minute video, you'll learn the difference between a deductible and out-of-pocket limit, definitions of copay and coinsurance, and where surprise bills can get you in trouble.
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The former Jefferson High and South Carolina quarterback says he ignored painful symptoms for months before getting tested. He is encouraging others to lose their pride and seek earlier screenings.
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It's been two years since the law went into effect. On "The Florida Roundup," Dr. Aaron Elkin at Memorial Regional Hospital in Broward County explains the way he's seen it affect reproductive care.