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from the fight to #SaveIndiePharmacy
New York Times’ The Middlemen series
90,000 Minnesotans face big health insurance premium hikes without congressional action
More than 167,000 Minnesota obtained private health care coverage through MNsure this year, mostly students, younger retirees, contractors and the self-employed, including farmers. A majority of those those enrollees — 90,000 — benefited from the Biden-era enhanced subsidies.
MinnesotaCare expansion is a matter of fiscal responsibility
Expanding MinnesotaCare to include undocumented workers is not just a matter of compassion; it is a matter of fiscal responsibility.
There’s a pharmacy shortage in Minnesota
This past December the University of Minnesota’s College of Pharmacy, in collaboration with the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), released a map showing census tracts in Minnesota that have either low or limited pharmacy access.
It’s time for the Legislature to take steps to protect pharmacy care
An opinion piece by SPCD owner and pharmacist, John Hoeschen.
Drugmakers including Purdue Pharma paid pharmacy benefit managers not to restrict painkiller prescriptions, a New York Times investigation found.