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Two out of five Floridians are living on the edge of poverty, according to a report published last month by United Way Suncoast.
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The project began just before the pandemic, in 2020, as an offshoot of an already established street medicine clinic run by USF faculty and students.
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The new facility will continue to serve people struggling with food insecurity while offering new, additional services.
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At the Multicultural Health Institute, Dr. Lisa Merritt treats patients, of course. She also inspires a new generation to think big when it comes to public health.
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Many Republican legislators maintained that the requirements stifled competition and created monopolies in the hospital industry. A
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"Too many people bled and died for the right for us to vote. And for us to ignore that right, it's really like a slap in the face."
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The U.S. public health system has been starved for decades and lacks the resources to confront the worst health crisis in a century.Marshaled against a…
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People with COVID-19 symptoms in March and April were often billed for expensive scans and bloodwork because they didn't qualify back then for a confirmatory coronavirus test. Some are crying foul.
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A push to expand the role Florida pharmacists play in delivering health care - deemed a growing necessity due to the coronavirus pandemic - is running...
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Faced with lost revenue from canceled elective procedures, hospitals laid off 1.4 million health care workers in April, including nearly 135,000 from hospitals.
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Americans are divided on lots of issues. But a new survey shows people across partisan lines agree that the U.S. health care system needs fixing.
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Sending a signal that health care spending could be targeted for reductions next year, a House health panel is going to identify up to $624 million for...