Though the FTC wants to ban non-competes, it has limited jurisdiction over non-profits. A bill in the Pa. legislation would end them for all medical professionals.
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The end of Penn Highlands’ birth services marks another huge maternal care loss for Pennsylvania’s shrinking rural counties.
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Alzheimer's Association report finds that 11.5% of Pennsylvanians who are 65-plus have Alzheimer’s disease.
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Spotlight PA and WESA are requesting opioid settlement spending reports from all 67 counties in Pennsylvania to provide transparency into the process.
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The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America released a top 100 list for the most challenging places to live with allergies. This year, the list included four Pennsylvania cities: Allentown at number 11, Pittsburgh at 52, Philadelphia at 57, and Harrisburg at 64.
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Republican lawmakers are pushing Gov. Josh Shapiro’s administration to do more to investigate the deaths of older adults who are possibly being abused or neglected.
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Two state representatives from Allegheny County are drafting bill to raise the wages of home care workers.
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The state is continuing to accept applications and distribute crisis grants to households at immediate risk of losing heat.
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Rep. Jim Struzzi discusses syringe services bill at Bolivar town hall meeting.
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Officials with Pennsylvania’s Department of Aging say the 10-year-plan will help develop policies that meet the needs of the state's rapidly growing senior population.
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Over the past few years, Every Cure has developed a blueprint for an AI-powered platform that can do what humans can’t — match thousands of diseases with thousands of drugs.