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Mercy Springfield, like CoxHealth, is dealing with a surge of COVID-19 inpatients. Mercy spokesperson, Sonya Kullmann, said the high during the last...
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Missouri Supreme Court judges will decide whether roughly 275,000 people will gain access to the health care program.
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The tax on health care providers is free of controversial amendments, but the same committee passed a separate bill that would defund Planned Parenthood.
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Attorneys for three women trying to sign up for the health care program say they will appeal Cole County Judge Jon Beetem's ruling.
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Gov. Mike Parson has signed a bill that advocates say will help prevent opioid abuse after nearly a decade of failed attempts.
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Peter Kinder has been named by SoutheastHEALTH as Vice President for Government Affairs. Under the role, Kinder will be a key voice in educating the…
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Gov. Mike Parson cited a lack of funding for stopping expansion.
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Missouri's budget does not include money to extend Medicaid to 275,000 low-income people, despite a constitutional amendment approved by voters.
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About 105,000 health care workers in Missouri have received their first dose of the two-shot vaccine. That’s about one-third of the state’s more than 350,000 patient-facing health care workers.
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Hospitals struggled with a shortage of health care workers before the coronavirus pandemic, but they’re really stretched thin as they admit hundreds of patients with the virus every day. To fill gaps in the workforce, hospitals in the St. Louis region are relying more on temporary workers.