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Mobile clinics have been deployed to Puerto Rico from Central Florida. Three renovated truck trailers are already providing care to people affected by Hurricane Maria.
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Some Florida Health patients can now view all of their health records in one place. 25 hospitals in the Adventist Health System across Florida will share this data with patients using a new app.
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Parts of the stalled Senate health care bill could hurt those addicted to opioids. That's according to Tampa Democratic Congresswoman Kathy Castor, who says the bill would limit access to substance abuse treatment.
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Senate Republicans have not revealed details of their plan to replace the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, but that didn’t stop a group of protesters from gathering on Wednesday at Senator Marco Rubio’s Orlando office.
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As medicine becomes more about business, an MBA could prove helpful.
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More than half of physicians say they have low morale, according to a new survey.
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Because of a new law, Florida patients won’t have to pay for medical care by doctors outside their insurance network if the service was performed at an in-network hospital. The law effectively bans a practice called “balance billing.” But some emergency room doctors say the new law misses the mark.
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The Florida House has passed a bill to help eliminate what's called "balance billing." This happens when people get emergency treatment from doctors who are not part of their insurance plan's network.
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Officials at Orlando’s VA Medical Center in Lake Nona are preparing veterans for longer wait times. That’s due to a shortage of nurses and doctors as 90.7’s Renata Sago reports.
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The man behind Rosen Hotels & Resorts is at the World Congress in Washington today (TUES) to discuss his employee health care plan, called Rosencare.90.7’s Renata Sago has more.