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Duval County ranks 46 of 67 Florida counties in health outcomes, so easier ways to get health insurance are needed, according to Dr. Sunil Joshi, Jacksonville’s chief health officer.
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New Jersey-based Johnson & Johnson came to Jacksonville in 1981 by acquiring Frontier Contact Lenses and has been expanding since.
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Dr. Sunil Joshi discusses his plans for addressing health disparities and improving the health of residents.
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The three plaintiffs are asking for an end to the current notification process and for coverage to be reinstated. A DCF spokesperson says CMS approved Florida's "unwinding" plan.
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On this episode, we are joined by two experts from Wolfson's Children's Hospital to explore the synchronized teamwork required to save a child’s life in the most critical moments.
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The National Commission on Correctional Health Care warned the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office three months ago that the jail's medical care was deficient.
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The Duval County jail will cut ties with Armor Correctional Health Services after a former inmate died. The new provider, NaphCare, also has raised questions.
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The Drug Enforcement Administration issued a warning about the drug, which users are buying in chunks and then cutting into powders to snort, inject or smoke.
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Splash pad visits might provide some relief from sweltering heat, but they could also be exposing children to bacteria that could make them sick.
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The man pleaded multiple times to get his medication to prevent organ rejection and was denied. It's not the first time the jail's medical contractor was involved in an inmate's death.