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Oregon lawmakers are moving closer to closing a gap in cervical cancer care that can leave patients with unexpected medical bills at one of the most stressful moments of their lives.
Senate Bill 1527 would eliminate out-of-pocket costs for diagnostic follow-up care after an abnormal cervical cancer…
Source: OregonLive.com
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