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(The Center Square) — Complaining about the inefficiencies of Pennsylvania’s state agencies has become a favored pastime of residents, but in some places, wait times have been dramatically reduced. The Shapiro administration announced that call wait times for unemployment compensation claims have dropped by 60% since January 2023, with the average wait now running 20 minutes. The wait time frustrations have been fixed by the Department of Labor & Industry running...
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In December, almost 5,300 Netherlands residents were looking for a general practitioner, and the waiting lists show no signs of decreasing, the Dutch Healthcare Authority (NZa) reported on Thursday. The waiting lists were the longest in Enschede, Heerenveen, Leeuwarden, Tilburg, Zwolle, and Apeldoorn. General practitioners who retire often cannot find a successor for their practice.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — When Hunter Morgan bought an optometry practice in Southern California three years ago, one of the first things he did was start seeing patients who use Medicaid
California wants to pay doctors more money to convince them to see more Medicaid patients
By ADAM BEAM Associated Press SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California wants to pay doctors more money to convince them to see more Medicaid patients. Medicaid is the government-funded health insurance program for people with low incomes or disabilities. Democrats have greatly increased the number of people eligible for Medicaid in California. But the rates Medicaid