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On Florida Roundup: Sharing reporting from across the state from our public media partners on public health, the pandemic and the opioid battle, plus a baseball tale.
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In the first study to look at asthma treatments for Black and Latino patients, researchers at the University of South Florida and around the nation spent more than three years developing solutions to historic inequities in care.
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Open enrollment for the health care marketplace lasts until Jan. 15. But if people want coverage on Jan. 1, they must be enrolled by Dec. 15.
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Lawmakers in recent years have been unable to reach agreements to end the 60-day regular legislative sessions on time.
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Florida lawmakers finished the 2020 legislative session Thursday by passing a $93.2 billion budget for the fiscal year that starts July 1.The…
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Voters across the country say health care is one of their top issues going into this year's election.It ranks as the top issue for Democrats and…
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House Speaker Jose Oliva said Tuesday that health care continues to be his top priority for the upcoming legislative session after he pushed through a...
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A Tampa-based medical institute has closed its doors abruptly, laying off more than 500 employees nationwide.
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He may not have campaigned heavily on health care, but incoming Gov. Ron DeSantis is promising to make it a priority now.
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Have no doubt: new House Speaker Jose Oliva wants to expand access to health care by expanding the scope of practice for Florida nurses.
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Florida is not doing enough to prevent cancer, according to a new report by the American Cancer Society’s political-action committee.
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In the not-too-distant future, your health insurance, your prescription drugs and some of your treatment may come from the same company.