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Millions of consumers will feel the pinch when rates already expected to rise will jump even further. Federal subsidies, set to expire at year’s end, are partly to blame.
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CareOregon is cutting the number of therapists it works with. The change will impact around 15,000 members.
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A potential deal between private-equity owned Quorum Health and Bay Area Hospital is dead.
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Whether it goes forward may be up to the Trump administration.
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Providence announced it is laying off 128 staff, the second time this year it has eliminated positions in Oregon.
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The Redding Fire Department now charges nearly $500 to respond to some non-emergency calls. The department aims to curb call volume and recover costs.
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Gabriela Goldfarb, the Environmental Health Section Manager for the Oregon Health Authority, joins the Exchange.
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Dr. Emma Sandoe joins the Exchange. She's the director of Oregon Health Authority’s Medicaid Division.
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The new building, called Klamath Crimson R.O.S.E., can now serve more girls than the old location.
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Joining the Exchange is Brad Capener, Program Director for the Southern Oregon Career Center.
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Providence Medford Medical Center confirmed this week that it temporarily closed its endoscopy department because some equipment was not being properly sanitized.
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Planned Parenthood clinics in southwestern Oregon are bracing themselves for closure.
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Judy Karofsky joins the Exchange to discuss her new book.
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Only a handful of Planned Parenthood organizations will continue to receive money from the federal government. None of them are in California.