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After weeks of negotiations, Oregon’s hospital industry and key nurses unions have reached an historic compromise on legislation around health care staffing.
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The Oregon Health Authority said this month that the requirement to wear masks in healthcare settings will end on April 3rd. KLCC checked with some regional hospitals about their positions on protocol changes.
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The Lane County chapter of the Trauma Intervention Program has finished its first stage of training, meaning the volunteers are ready to go out and assist emergency responders in the field.
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Oregon On The Record spoke with experts on the front lines of our community’s and nation’s mental health crisis.
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Oregon employers wonder about masking as state drops medical mandate and reports lower illness levelOregon employers wonder about masking as state drops medical mandate and reports lower illness levels.
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Regional food banks have experienced a roller coaster of demand the past few years, and they’re getting ready for another upswing.
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The sudden collapse of one of Oregon’s biggest psilocybin players raises questions about the rollout of an untested industry.
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House Bill 2395, which is meant to drastically improve accessibility to the drug naloxone, cleared the Oregon House on Monday.
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James Schroeder had served in the role since Jan. 10. His departure came as a surprise to observers.
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Health regulators announced Friday that the mask requirement for workers, patients and visitors to health care settings such as hospitals, dentist’s offices, urgent care centers and school nurses offices, will expire April 3.
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Twelve states have signed on to a lawsuit led by Oregon and Washington's attorneys general, both Democrats. They're seeking to lift restrictions that limit which providers can prescribe the abortion pill - at the same time conservatives have sued in hopes of getting a national ban on the medication.