“From a funding standpoint, the fundamental difference is [medical providers] receive a care management fee,” said Sunnie Glover, Integris’ vice president of professional services and development.
Medicaid
Oklahoma’s Children First partners with first-time, low-income moms and families to build safe, stable, healthy homes for children.
Oklahoma’s Children First partners with first-time, low-income moms and families to build safe, stable, healthy homes for children.
Oklahomans face an uncertain health care future
While Congress debates the future of the Affordable Care Act, many citizens fear they will lose coverage.
Lynn Institute and collaborative continue to work to improve the NE OKC community
Organizers work to improve health, wellness and quality of life for citizens in northeast Oklahoma City.
Letters to the Editor: Jan. 18, 2017
Government spending on health care costs in the U.S. was the highest of any nation in 2013.
State Question 779 sparks debate over sales tax
State Question 779 would utilize a 1 percent sales tax to fund the Education Improvement Fund.
Planned Parenthood of Central Oklahoma merges with other regional offices
Planned Parenthood’s regional merger will result in new sexual health services and a new location in Oklahoma City.
Letters to the Editor: May 11, 2016
The recent announcement from the Oklahoma Health Care Authority of a 25 percent cut in Medicaid provider rates beginning June 1 will have devastating consequences.
Waiver could expand coverage and stop budget damage of Oklahoma health care
“We decided we can no longer continue down this road until we get to the point where the whole system just breaks,” Gomez said.
