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The Arizona House and Senate have approved a measure requiring hospitals that receive public money to ask patients if they are in this country legally.
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Mentor Me winter workshop gives students from Yuma County high schools and Arizona Western College an inside look at health care careers.
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Officials warn that the funding won’t come close to covering major Medicaid cuts that could cause many people in rural areas to lose health insurance.
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The new clinic will be located at the Onvida Health Foothills Campus, 11351 S. Frontage Road, and is expected to be completed in summer 2027.
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A new report showed nearly half of Americans make a decision about their health care coverage based on inaccurate information, so providers and insurers are helping people in Arizona understand their options.
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Public health advocates in Arizona said it will not be easy to achieve health equity or making sure everyone has access to the resources they need to be healthy, but it is a challenge they are willing to tackle.
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Onvida Health's volunteer services hosted its annual healthcare career camp. KAWC dropped in during an immersive session on pharmacy medicine.
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February is American Heart Month, and an Arizona heart attack survivor wants more folks to learn CPR - which he said saved his life.
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Texas-based Exceptional Healthcare announced Wednesday it will start building a 20,000 square foot community hospital in Yuma next month on March 12 in…
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By Howard FischerCapitol Media ServicesPHOENIX -- Arizonans won't get a chance to vote on a measure designed to ensure that people with pre-existing…