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After back-to-back, eight-hour shifts at a chiropractor’s office and a rehab center, Nirva arrived outside an elderly woman’s house just in time to help…
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At least a million more home aides will be needed in the next decade, U.S. statistics suggest. And about a quarter of today's 3 million aides who help older adults avoid nursing homes are immigrants.
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A Senate committee Tuesday narrowly approved a bill that would eliminate part of Florida law that allows employers to deny benefits to injured workers who…
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Dinnertime is nearing, and the kitchen in this tidy home in Buffalo, New York, is buzzing. Lamyaa Manty, a 29-year-old Iraqi refugee, wears a neon-pink…
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An appeals court has sided with the state in a long-running dispute about Medicaid payments to hospitals that provide emergency care to undocumented…
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A change in government procedures has led to a big jump in people losing coverage under the Obama health care law because of immigration and citizenship…
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More than 200,000 immigrants who bought insurance through President Barack Obama's health care initiative could lose their coverage this month if they…
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Because of the U.S. Supreme Court decision and Florida’s anti-Obamacare politics, legal immigrants will qualify for subsidies on health plans in this…
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Miami lawmakers are proposing a bill that would eliminate the five-year waiting period before children of legal immigrants can enroll in Florida KidCare,…
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Licensed navigators and certified application counselors are facing additional challenges as they help Florida’s Hispanic population sign up for health…