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Whether medical professionals advise it or not, much of the country has returned to normal with regards to the coronavirus pandemic. But hospitals and health care providers are still struggling.
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The plaintiffs say the state Medicaid program and PEIA are discriminating against low-income transgender members by denying coverage for gender-confirming care.
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Mental health across the nation has taken a toll since the pandemic began -- and this includes eating disorders. According to the National Eating Disorders Association, hotline calls are up nearly 80 percent in the past year.
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Us & Them host Trey Kay looks in the rearview mirror at changes from a year defined by COVID-19.
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Hospital closures and workforce reduction are taking place all across the state during a time when experts say West Virginians need healthcare the…
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Q&A: Health Right CEO Says In Face Of Coronavirus The Clinic Is Adapting To Serve Those Most In NeedFree charitable health clinics like the West Virginia Health Right in Charleston play an important role in helping those in poverty or those without…
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Correction: House Bill 4543 to cap insulin copays at $25 was referred to the House Judiciary Committee for consideration on Monday. An earlier version of…
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A handful of health science students from across West Virginia are receiving help to pay for their final year in graduate education. The West Virginia…
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The House of Delegates considered amendments to SB 451 – comprehensive education reform – all day, and they’ve continued their work into the evening. We…
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We take an in-depth look at House Bill 2010 – modifying the state’s foster care system by transitioning it into managed care. We’ll also bring you the…