Wellstar Health System Addresses Persistent Health Inequities
One of Georgia s Most Integrated Health Systems Announces Partnerships and Programs in Response to Critical Community Needs
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MARIETTA, Ga., April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Wellstar Health System, one of the largest and most integrated healthcare systems in Georgia, today announced several partnerships and initiatives to respond to long-standing, critical health inequities and social disparities affecting people and communities across the state.
The system continues to build on its legacy and commitment to serving communities by actively listening to best understand and respond to what consumers want, need, and expect from their healthcare provider.
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Attorney General Nessel Joins Bipartisan Coalition Supporting Drug Pricing Discounts for Vulnerable Patients Contact: Ryan Jarvi 517-599-2746Agency: Attorney General
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LANSING Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel recently joined a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general urging the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to hold accountable drug manufacturers that are unlawfully refusing to provide discounts to federally qualified health centers, hospitals and other providers that serve vulnerable patient populations through the 340B Drug Pricing Program.
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