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    Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
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    Study finds Romneycare saved lives — will Obamacare?

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    Indiana Medicaid stops funding some early births

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    Florida eye doctor held without bail in fraud case

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    A chart showing the average premium cost and tax credit data for people who enrolled in the Washington state healthcare exchange is shown at an event in Seattle to highlight the success of the Washington state healthcare exchange in getting hundreds of thousands of people into new health coverage, including about 450,000 who obtained new Medicaid coverage. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
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    Senate President Chuck Morse told the Ways and Means Committee last week he hopes negotiations among legislative leaders, the governor and the hospitals produce a short-term fix to avoid a major impact on the budget.
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    Senate tax panel to meet on hospital tax ruling

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    Medicare may raise payments to health clinics by $1.3 billion
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    Mark Pryor: ‘I’m trying to stop’ Tom Cotton from raising Medicare eligibility age
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    Mark Pryor: ‘I’m trying to stop’ Tom Cotton from raising Medicare eligibility age

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    Doctors get millions from Medicare after losing their licenses
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    Doctors get millions from Medicare after losing their licenses

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    In this photo taken on Wednesday, April 9, 2104, resident Tony Keyt, 52, loves to play pranks on people at the LifeDesigns Highland Group Home in Bloomington, Ind. Here he taps direct support professional Hannah Widmer on the shoulder before sitting down for dinner. Those who care for people with disabilities are frustrated. Indiana Medicaid funding has been cut for the past five years and pay for the state's personal care aides hasn't kept up with inflation. (AP Photo/The Herald-Times, Chris Howell)

    Caregivers for disabled lament Medicaid cuts

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