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SB 889 requires hospitals to post their upfront prices for services, including their discounted cash prices and negotiated insurance rates.
As CEO of INTEGRIS Health and chairman of the Oklahoma Workforce Commission, I see the daily realities behind our state’s exceedingly low ranking in health and overall well-being.
After months of confusion over the $43 million shortfall within the ODMHSAS, a new bill seeks to hold the agency accountable.
Readers favor continuing foreign aid and mental health funding. They also weigh in on birthright citizenship and St. Isidore virtual charter school.
After falling $30 million short of its budget, the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health may face substantially increased ...