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Vuelve del retiro para ayudar a luchar contra la hepatitis C

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Cuando se lanzó una prometedora droga para curar la enfermedad contra la que había luchado como médico por décadas, el doctor Robert Cirillo no dudó en volver a ejercer.

From Retirement To The Front Lines Of Hepatitis C Treatment

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This doctor came out of retirement with the goal of treating every patient at high risk for hepatitis C he encounters. The problem is finding them.

Congress’ Cold Shoulder Sends Shivers Through Community Health Centers

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The clinics, which serve many poor people, are tightening spending in case Congress doesn’t approve new funding for them before the government’s 2018 fiscal year starts Sunday.

Threat Of Obamacare Repeal Leaves Community Health Centers In Limbo

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These clinics have long provided health care to low-income patients and enjoyed expansion under the Affordable Care Act. With repeal looming, the centers’ doctors worry about what’s next.

From Its Counterculture Roots, Haight Ashbury Free Clinic Morphs Into Health Care Conglomerate

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Since it opened 50 years ago, the Haight Ashbury Free Medical Clinic has been a refuge for everyone from flower children to famous rock stars to Vietnam War veterans returning home addicted to heroin.

Free Clinics Aim To Fill VA’s Shortfalls In Mental Health

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A billionaire hedge fund manager, whose son served in Afghanistan, has opened a chain of clinics to tend to the psychological needs of veterans

Study Finds Nearby Retail Clinics Don’t Drive Down ER Visits

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The results suggest that retail clinics may not provide a solution for reducing unnecessary emergency department visits, researchers say.

Uninsured In Coal Country: Desperate Americans Still Turn To Volunteer Clinics

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Dire dental needs and other health problems keep Remote Area Medical’s pop-up free clinics busy in states like Virginia that haven’t expanded Medicaid. 

Skeptics Question The Value Of Hydration Therapy For The Healthy

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Some spa-like clinics will inject an expensive mix of water and vitamins into your bloodstream, ostensibly to ward off illness and boost energy. But can’t drinking fluids offer the same benefit?

Seattle Dentists, Clinics And A Hospital Partner To Provide Specialty Care For Teeth

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A pilot project involving Swedish Medical Center and the Neighborcare Health network of community clinics offers care for uninsured adults or those on Medicaid.

UnitedHealth Tries Boutique-Style Health Plan

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Harken Health, a new UnitedHealthcare subsidiary, offers members free unlimited doctor visits and health coaches at 10 clinics in Chicago and Atlanta. 

Bridging The Gap Between Medical And Mental Health Care

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Recognizing the strong link between psychiatric and physical illnesses, providers across the country are integrating primary care into mental health clinics with the help of federal funding.

In Freddie Gray’s Neighborhood, The Best Medical Care Is Close But Elusive

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Last year’s Baltimore unrest highlighted deep distrust between police and poor African-Americans. Dozens of interviews and little-seen data show a similar gap between that community and the city’s renowned health system.

Sweet Name Of Kids’ Clinic Gives Some People Heartburn

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The Krispy Kreme Challenge Children’s Specialty Clinic gets its name from a student-run charity race in Raleigh, N.C., that has already raised $1 million for kids. Still, some find the name unhealthy.