Primary Care News and Research

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Poll: 5 percent of 2013 uninsured now have coverage

Poll: 5 percent of 2013 uninsured now have coverage

House approves trauma care programs, newborn screening changes

House approves trauma care programs, newborn screening changes

Study: Weight loss linked with increased sleep duration

Study: Weight loss linked with increased sleep duration

Missouri proposes 'assistant physician' role for rural areas

Missouri proposes 'assistant physician' role for rural areas

Patients receiving home oxygen therapy can lower risk of burns by shaving facial hair

Patients receiving home oxygen therapy can lower risk of burns by shaving facial hair

State highlights: Ohio managed care plans launch; Bluecross Blueshield plan faces Ore. lawsuit; N.Y. policy on unvaccinated children upheld

State highlights: Ohio managed care plans launch; Bluecross Blueshield plan faces Ore. lawsuit; N.Y. policy on unvaccinated children upheld

Viewpoints: Concerns about ACOs; problems in Va. gov.'s strategy; Medicaid 'black hole'

Viewpoints: Concerns about ACOs; problems in Va. gov.'s strategy; Medicaid 'black hole'

Parents opt for emergency room visits to help children attend child care

Parents opt for emergency room visits to help children attend child care

Physician describes ways to combat post-cancer pain

Physician describes ways to combat post-cancer pain

Lack of federal funding and Medicaid expansions can impact community health centers

Lack of federal funding and Medicaid expansions can impact community health centers

Viewpoints: Working for benefits; fears for a pill to prevent HIV; possible Medicaid strategy for Virginia

Viewpoints: Working for benefits; fears for a pill to prevent HIV; possible Medicaid strategy for Virginia

State highlights: Illinois Medicaid digital shift delayed; N.C. hospitals fight cuts; heroin in New England

State highlights: Illinois Medicaid digital shift delayed; N.C. hospitals fight cuts; heroin in New England

Study demonstrates cost-effectiveness of Ottawa Model for Smoking Cessation

Study demonstrates cost-effectiveness of Ottawa Model for Smoking Cessation

U of MD researchers to use $3.7 million NIH grant to develop novel method to treat monogenic diabetes

U of MD researchers to use $3.7 million NIH grant to develop novel method to treat monogenic diabetes

Bill to give veterans private medical care advances in house

Bill to give veterans private medical care advances in house

Centene's Kansas subsidiary receives NCQA Health Plan Accreditation

Centene's Kansas subsidiary receives NCQA Health Plan Accreditation

Joslin and CSHI partner to develop online "virtual" case based interactive educational materials

Joslin and CSHI partner to develop online "virtual" case based interactive educational materials

First Edition: June 18, 2014

First Edition: June 18, 2014

Frontrunner for no. 2 GOP House post seen as health policy 'blank slate'

Frontrunner for no. 2 GOP House post seen as health policy 'blank slate'

Survey: U.S. health care gets the least bang for the buck

Survey: U.S. health care gets the least bang for the buck

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