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Monument Health received a major donation to buy new NICU equipment.
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Senators are approving a joint resolution asking voters to allow the legislature to make changes to Medicaid if the Republican congress and Trump administration reduce the federal match to provide healthcare for low-income individuals.
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Campaigns for and against the abortion ballot question say they’re going to increase their messaging heading into the last month before election day.
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The South Dakota Department of Health opens the application period for the State Loan Repayment Program on Oct. 1.
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Trust and visibility are keys to effective health care, but not everyone feels the same way walking into the doctor’s office. That’s why some look to increase representation in those who wear the white coats and scrubs.
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The Great Plains Native Health Hub has opened in Rapid City with the support of Johns Hopkins University.
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The 2024 election will be the third time recreational marijuana restrictions are in front of South Dakota voters. This time, on Initiated Measure 29
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Avera Health announces it is ending its participation with Humana Medicare Advantage at the end of the year.
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A trial over the ballot initiative to put abortion rights into the state constitution will not start in the beginning of next week.
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The Oyate Health Clinic in Rapid City is celebrating its five-year anniversary and looking toward the future.
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While many families walk to raise money for research in the latest Walk to End Alzheimer’s, one Black Hills family is on the front lines to newly developed care. A promising drug that could help slow the progression of the disease.
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Pharmacogenomics takes a personalized look at how medications interact in your body. This emerging field of medicine helps reduce side effects and improve patient safety