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Tag: community health services

Moving beyond the health insurance card: the new Medicaid waiver

October 10, 2016.Reading time 5 minutes.

In an interview with Policy Director Ingrid McDonald, we learned about a new agreement called the Medicaid Transformation Waiver and how it might impact King County.

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How I became a fan of nit-picking: One mom’s account of a recent head lice diagnosis

October 22, 2015.Reading time 5 minutes.

Disclaimer: Just by reading this blog post, you may find yourself itching Growing up, a diagnosis of head lice could mean the ultimate end to one’s social life. At the very least, it would mean taunts from siblings and certainly looks of suspicion from classmates who would think you never washed your hair.  Being one […]

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