Tennessee Attorney General Urges Look At Ballad Health Amid Community Concerns Over Monopoly Deal

Tennessee’s Attorney General Says The State Needs To Pay Attention To Concerns Of East Tennesseans About Ballad Health, A State-Approved Hospital Monopoly.

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Carter County Measure Calling For More State Scrutiny Of Ballad Health Monopoly Fails To Pass

The Carter County Commission Failed To Pass A Resolution Asking Tennessee Officials To Better Regulate Ballad Health, A State-Sanctioned East Tennessee Hospital Monopoly.

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Clarksville Woman Suing The State Over Abortion Laws Is Running For Tennessee House

A Clarksville Woman Suing The State Because She Says Tennessee Law Prevented Her From Aborting Her Child With A Terminal Diagnosis Is Running As A Democrat For House District 75.

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Carter County Moves Forward With Ballad Resolution Despite Threats

Sparks Flew At The Heated October 3rd Carter County Commission Meeting Where The Health And Welfare Committee Discussed A Resolution Regarding The Ballad Healthcare Monopoly.

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Carter County Commission To Address Resident Concerns About Ballad Health At Upcoming Meeting

As Ballad Health Continues To Monopolize East Tennessee’s Healthcare System, Carter County Residents Are Making It Clear That They Are Not Interested In What Ballad Has To Offer.

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Unfair Hospital Practices Hurt Tennessee Families (Op-Ed)

Americans Are Feeling The Impact Of Higher Prices Everyday – From Basic Necessities Like Groceries And Gas, To Back-To-School Clothes And Trips To Visit Family.
Unfortunately, Health Care Is Not Excluded From This List. All Too Often, Families Are Being Forced To Make Difficult Financial Decisions, Between Affording Basic Needs Or Attending A Doctor’s Appointment. People Should Never Have To Forgo Health Care Visits Or Treatment Due To Cost. But Unfortunately, A Range Of Factors Keep Health Care Costs High, Straining Both Tennessee Families And Small Businesses.

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Johnson City Medical Group Denies Medical Treatment To The Unvaccinated

Unvaccinated Children Across The State Continue To Be Disregarded And Denied Equal Access When It Comes To Education And Healthcare. Johnson City Resident Kimberly Mosier Says Her Family Experienced Such Discrimination From The Very People Who Claim To Be Committed To The “Well-Being” Of Children And To “High Quality Medical Care For Children”, According To Johnson City Pediatrics’ Own Welcome Booklet For Parents.

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Prominent Leftist Activist Files Ethics Violation Against Metro Nashville Employee Benefit Board Members After Vote To Deny Coverage For Gender Reassignment Surgeries

This Past Week, A Prominent Leftist Activist, Maryam Abolfazli, A Nashville Native, Who Chairs The Metro Human Relations Council, Filed Ethics Violations Charges Against 2 Of The Members Of The Metro Employee Benefits Board For Alleged Comments They Made Before Voting Against Adding Coverage For Sex Reassignment Surgeries For Employees Of The City To Their Healthcare Plans.

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Tennessee Attorney General Leads 20-State Coalition Pushing Back Against EPA Rules

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Said, “These Proposed Regulations Will Significantly Reduce The Nation’s Capacity To Sterilize Medical Devices. If The Administration Moves Forward With This Proposal, The Shortage Of Available Medical Devices Will Hurt Both Patients And Health Care Professionals.”

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