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Attorney General Kris Mayes said doctors can continue to provide abortions under the current 15-week law until early June when a near-total abortion ban will go into effect.
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Doctors and clinic leaders expect a scramble for abortion care after the Arizona Supreme Court decision to enforce an 1864 law criminalizing abortion except when a woman’s life is at stake.
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Gov. Katie Hobbs announced a plan to use federal funds to pay off medical debt for up to a million Arizonans.
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The proposed ballot language would guarantee the right to an abortion up until fetal viability, which is typically around 22 to 24 weeks of pregnancy. It would also require abortions to be allowed when medically necessary to protect the life of the patient or their physical or mental health.
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An estimated 150,000 people have been dropped from the state’s Medicaid rolls so far with more than three-quarters of them removed for procedural errors.
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The platform created by the University of Arizona is meant to inform people who have less access to health care, including people of color, migrants and those who are immunocompromised.
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A Tuba City nurse and medical executive will be among the featured guests sitting alongside first lady Jill Biden at Tuesday’s State of the Union address.
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The Northern Arizona VA Health Care System is recruiting volunteers to provide transportation for eligible Veterans to and from medical appointments across the region.
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A federal judge presiding over a legal settlement on the quality of health care in Arizona’s prisons has imposed $1.1 million in contempt of court fines…
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The Yavapai Regional Medical Center has launched a new outpatient program to treat some COVID-19 patients in need of oxygen therapy. The initiative allows…