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Here in Idaho not every family has easy access to a doctor. This can create a gap, leaving children without regular medical care. That's why St. Luke's has stocked a mobile care clinic with everything it needs to hit the road and bring the health professionals to the kids that need them most.
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Local students are raising money to help trans minors receive gender affirming care out of state ahead of a newly passed law banning doctors in Idaho from providing puberty blockers, hormone therapy and surgeries to trans patients under 18.
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One of the most typical treatments for asthma may contribute to the environmental conditions that make it tougher to breathe.
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A new year means new clinics in Homedale and Meridian for Terry Reilly Health Services.
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Just over 50 years ago, Canyon County farmworkers living in sub-standard conditions found much-needed care in a Nampa home. It was there that Terry and Rosie Reilly turned what they called a “House of the People” into a neighborhood clinic.
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There are dozens of details within our day-to-day lives that we don’t write down or share with family members, which can make a death or serious illness even more traumatic for those we love. That's why making a plan for those close to you is important.
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St. Luke's Health System has created its own insurance plan, saying it wants to make health care coverage more efficient with less stress.
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Dr. Katherine Doyon has a plan. She wants to create the building blocks for what will be a first-of-its-kind bridge between Idaho healthcare providers and refugees.
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Has it been hard to get into the dentist lately? Idaho Matters takes a look at why wait times have been longer and what's being done to help solve the problem.
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Dr. Katherine Doyon has a plan … and $100,000 thanks to a grant from The Rita and Alex Hillman Foundation.