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A total of 619 babies were delivered there last year, all by Oregon Medical Group obstetricians. Once the three OB-GYNs move ...
The hospitals’ filings argue that state officials are not fulfilling their legal obligations to provide people with needed ...
Oregon quietly halted a new Medicaid program for people leaving prison. Whether it goes forward may be up to the Trump ...
For years, state lawmakers have taken the lead on regulating kratom — the controversial herbal supplement used for pain ...
The proportion of ERs without an attending physician always on-site varies wildly by state. The 2022 survey found that 15 ...
People experiencing the biggest dollar increase in out-of-pocket premiums next year will be those who lose subsidies ...
State officials expect Oregon to lose $15 billion in federal funding for health insurance coverage, food benefits, and other ...
Following a community uproar and leadership turnover, Bay Area Hospital has announced that a for-profit company owned by ...
After considering a veto, Gov. Tina Kotek signed into law a bill that lets physical therapists practice dry needling.
Kotek does not have a line-item veto in this case, so she cannot remove the dry needling portion of the bill and leave the ...