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Only 14 school districts and county offices of education have begun billing for behavioral health services under the Children and Youth Behavioral Health Initiative Fee Schedule Program, according to state health officials.
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Host Andra Hollenbeck and her guests talk about the upcoming NAMIWalks Southern Oregon event taking place on May 17.
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The Area Agency on Aging in the Rogue Valley manages a number of programs that support care for the region's most vulnerable elderly population.
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Brandon Thornock, CEO of Shasta Community healthcare, joins the Exchange to discuss.
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Faced with potential federal spending cuts that threaten health coverage and falling childhood vaccination rates, Monica Soni, the chief medical officer of Covered California, has a lot on her plate — and on her mind.
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Nearly half of Oregon’s hospitals lost money on day-to-day operations last year, according to a new 2024 financial report from the Hospital Association of Oregon.
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People in recovery in Southern Oregon now have a new option for support: a recovery cafe opening in Grants Pass.
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New state website supports longstanding complaints that hospitals have become a stopgap for holes in the Oregon mental health system.
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California uses Medicaid to pay for a range of nontraditional health care services, including housing. The Trump administration wants to scale back those programs.
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JPR’s Jane Vaughan recently spoke with Sandy Stack about the need for more recovery high schools and what might happen to the project after proposed budget cuts.
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Klamath Falls may someday become home to Oregon's second public medical school.
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Bob Wise, General Manager at KOBI-TV / NBC5 and Dee Anne Everson, CEO and Executive Director of United Way of Jackson County, join the Exchange.
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More than a third of Californians depend on Medi-Cal for a range of health care coverage. Now the program finds itself in the political crosshairs of federal budget-cutters.
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Dr. Adam Ratner joins the Exchange to discuss his new book.