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Black-box bills like the one known as Raina’s Law are making their way around several states including New York. These bills have been gathering support
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The national average wait time for patients to see a doctor in the ER is approximately 28 minutes. Here in New York, the wait time is three
Most of us can’t even imagine what it would feel like to be hurt by those we trust to treat and cure us. When we
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If you are a consumer (and who isn’t) you owe it to yourself to read the series of articles that the New York Times ran
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