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Wednesday is the final day to sign up for a health insurance plan through Idaho’s exchange.
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Commissioners passed a resolution on the topic in October after the Adams County Health Center announced it would be subject to the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate for health care workers under the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
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Monday, Nov. 1 was the first day to enroll in Idaho's state-run health exchange. The deadline to apply is sooner than you think.
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The West is facing a growing shortage of home care workers as the senior population booms and more people stay away from nursing homes as the pandemic drags on.
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Doctors report they’re seeing an uptick once again in men being diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer—many having put off screenings because of COVID-19.
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At Idaho's Primary Health Clinics, the crush of patients has forced CEO Dr. David Peterman to close all locations an hour earlier each day - 7 p.m. - and in some cases, close locations during normal business hours.
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Premature and critically ill babies need the best care possible. In the Treasure Valley, patients have access to two neonatal intensive care units: Saint Alphonsus has two NICUs, one in Boise and the other in Nampa. The hospital is celebrating 20 years with these units.
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One of the only things federal lawmakers can agree on these days is that telehealth should be remain a fixture in the U.S. health care system.
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Idaho Matters speaks with leaders of community health system Terry Reilly Health, which started 50 years ago in a living room in Nampa.
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For nearly 50 years, Idaho WWAMI has provided accessible medical education through a partnership between the University of Idaho and the University of…