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A Kansas doctor wants to make everyday health care more affordable through a model called direct primary care, where patients pay a monthly fee for services instead of using insurance. Plus: The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has a new leader this school year.
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A Wichita family physician is trying to make primary care more affordable and accessible through a subscription-based model called direct primary care.
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Health insurance can present barriers to care. Some physicians are choosing to open clinics that charge membership fees instead.
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Patients who are fed up with the bureaucracy of the health insurance industry are ditching the copays and high deductibles for a different way to get…
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Segment 1: A developing program in Missouri would help foster youth find gainful employment.Youth in the foster care program who are not placed with a…
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Kris Kobach says his proposal to reform Kansas Medicaid could save the state $2 billion.At campaign events, the Republican nominee for governor touts the…