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health care spending hits $4.5 Alexius Devils Lake Hospital renovations Closing the Medicaid Gap Is Just the First Step, as Nursing Homes Fight for Predictable Reimbursement Sanford nursing director back home after an opportunity to help a hospital in Costa Rica What do malpractice payments look like in North Dakota?

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million for youth mental health care KENTUCKY Pike County nursing home officials release statement following loss of Medicare agreement Three Humana executives drop $11.2M

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Health Provider News – April 1, 2022

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Arizona extends temporary licenses for healthcare workers. Governor Ducey Signs Bill Extending Temporary Health Care Professional Licenses. Ducey signs bill extending temporary health care worker licenses in Arizona. Florida therapists could be out of a job if they don’t meet new licensing deadline.

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leaders announce pilot program for those in need of wound care SOUTH CAROLINA Cancer Society of Greenville rebrands with new name, breaks ground on $4.5 kickback conspiracy INDIANA 93% of Indiana counties opt into 1st round of $225 mil.

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Paul city council approves plan to relieve $100M+ in medical debt Mayo Clinic’s 2030 growth strategy Allina Health to charge for MyChart messages Mayo Clinic opens new cancer research facility — its first major building in Rochester in decades Mayo Clinic taps tech-focused infusion partner Minnesota system CEO defends benefit cuts in 2024 budget (..)

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medical workers 4 takeaways from Braselton hospital expansion presentation HAWAII Hawaii Gov.

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Connecticut is weighing several changes to Medicaid.