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Daily Archives: January 23, 2018

Rural Oregon Needs Lower Cost Prescription Drugs

340B, Hot topicsBy Rhiannon KleinJanuary 23, 2018

Now more than ever, we need to examine all approaches to connecting our vulnerable children, families and seniors living in Oregon’s rural communities with healthcare. We need to be acutely aware of all the options and support services available to ensure these neighbors have access to critical, affordable care. Places like Coos County deserve healthcare…

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