Enrollment in health care sharing ministries is on the rise in Florida, but research shows they have fewer consumer protections.
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Though nighttime mind-wandering may feel inescapable, there are things you can do to reset.
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A bill that includes a stopgap measure to restore cuts to the AIDS Drug Assistance Program through June 30 — the end of the fiscal year — is heading to Gov. DeSantis' desk.
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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.
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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.