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Pediatricians scale back on COVID shots amid declining interest from families

When pediatrician Eric Ball opened a refrigerator full of childhood vaccines, all the expected shots were there — DTaP, polio, pneumococcal vaccine — except...

Florida health agency launches anti-Amendment 4 site, spurs complaints

TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration is leaning on the state’s power to combat a proposed abortion amendment on Florida’s November ballots.On Thursday, the...

Health department now notifying Floridians whose information was stolen, leaked

TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Department of Health is sending notices out to people whose personal and health information was stolen by hackers and released...

HIV diagnoses, patient data released in Florida health department hack

TALLAHASSEE — Floridians’ recent HIV test results, detailed doctors’ notes and immunization and virus testing records were among thousands of state health department files...

Florida health department data captured in cyberattack, hackers claim

TALLAHASSEE — A hacker group claims it has breached the Florida Department of Health and gained access to a large amount of potentially sensitive...

Birth, death certificates affected by Florida health system outage

Floridians may have to wait longer to get birth and death certificates as the state Department of Health deals with server issues.State tax collectors’...

DeSantis launches website criticizing ‘political agenda’ of Biden infrastructure policies

TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis announced a new website his administration created tracking the Biden administration’s infrastructure policies, calling them a tool “to promote...

US Supreme Court declines to hear Florida sports betting case

The U.S. Supreme Court decided not to hear the Florida online sports betting case Monday, one of the last remaining legal hurdles challenging the...

Better maternity leave, child care, health: This new group advocates for moms

ST. PETERSBURG — At an organizational meeting Tuesday night to start Tampa Bay’s own chapter of Chamber of Mothers, sticky notes were soon filling...

Judge tosses Florida lawsuit against feds over child health insurance

TALLAHASSEE — A U.S. district judge Friday rejected a lawsuit filed by Florida challenging new federal guidelines in a program that provides subsidized health...

Tampa General chosen as one of Florida’s first behavioral health teaching hospitals

Tampa General Hospital has been chosen to house one of four new state funded behavioral health teaching programs as Florida tries to address a...

Nearly 600,000 Florida kids shed from government health care, study says

TALLAHASSEE — Nearly 600,000 Florida children lost their government-provided health insurance last year after the federal government ended the national COVID-related health emergency, more...

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