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Replacing An Ambulance With A Station Wagon

KFF Health News Original

There’s nothing like an ambulance when you really need one, but they’re expensive, and a lot of people who call an ambulance could be better served with a different, cheaper kind of care.

Putting Teeth In Health Reform

KFF Health News Original

Many North Carolina dentists refuse to treat Medicaid patients because of the low reimbursements, while the federal health law defines children’s dental insurance as an essential benefit” but doesn’t require parents to buy it.

Operator? Business, Insurer Take On End-of-Life Issues By Phone

KFF Health News Original

Fear keeps many patients and doctors from talking to each other about end-of-life care. One company, hired by insurers, has made a rather unusual business fostering those conversations.

Pediatricians In Florida Could See Relief From Low Medicaid Payments

KFF Health News Original

A possible resolution of a lawsuit against Florida health and child-welfare officials could mean that physicians will receive what they consider to be adequate compensation.