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The amount nonprofit hospitals in several states receive in tax breaks over what they spend on charity care could cover all medical debt for residents, according to the Lown Institute.
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Value-based care is key to transforming health outcomes and empowering doctors and patients, Texas physician Kevin Spencer argues.
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Abortion bans could have far-reaching consequences for the estimated 1 in 8 couples who experience infertility in the U.S. and the providers that care for them.https://t.co/Tc1eg6WywL
A NYT investigation found that one of the nation's largest health systems, pressured patients to pay for medical bills — even those who were eligible for financial assistance.
So how charitable is Providence?
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Hey #type1diabetes folks, do you struggle to get enough Dexcom sensors to last you through your next shipment? Hearing issues of tight supply, leading some to hack sensor.