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The president's call for mandatory paid sick days starred in his State of the Union address. But forget the big speech: It may be small businesses — and state lawmakers — that decide this debate.
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ST. LOUIS (AP) — Some Missouri residents could have more choices but also see higher costs when enrollment begins for health insurance plans offered…
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Startup weekend in Columbia starts on Friday, kicking off a fifty-four-hour boot camp at the Museao Building in south Columbia. People will work in teams…
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Nurse practitioners: the cure for primary care shortagesPrimary health care is no longer limited to the family doctor. With the growing popularity of clinics like the new Mizzou Quick Care, nurse practitioners…
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Last month the U.S Department of Health and Human Services announced that more than 150,000 Missourians have signed up for health insurance under the ACA…
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Almost 800,000 uninsured Missourians became eligible for coverage through the federal health insurance marketplace earlier this year. As the state…
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Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon has added a new prong to his proposal to draw down billions of dollars through a Medicaid expansion.Nixon said Monday that he…
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Republican legislators in Missouri will try again next year to restore caps on damages awarded in medical malpractice lawsuits.In 2005 lawmakers passed…
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reports 4,124 Missouri residents have selected a health insurance plan through the federally run online…
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Death. It's often a taboo topic of conversation, despite its inevitability.But that's not the case for everyone. David Oliver, retired medical professor…