Florida will receive $209.9 million over five years to improve rural health care
Florida will receive $209.9 million over five years to improve health care in rural areas, under a $50 billion federal program. The Florida Agency for Health Care Administration last month formally submitted an application for the money, saying it would focus on increasing access to primary and preventive care in rural areas, bolstering programs to train and recruit health care workers and investing in technology to improve access to specialty care. [Source: WUSF]
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Birthing a birthing center
Leaders at Baptist Medical Center in Jacksonville are birthing a new project — an expanded labor and delivery services area to the tune of $25.8 million. The expansion includes new labor and delivery rooms, three operating suites, a four-bed OB triage/emergency room, and an antepartum room for high-risk mothers who need continuous monitoring. Baptist Medical Center is Baptist Health’s flagship hospital and the only Level IV Regional Perinatal Health Care Center in the area. Perinatal centers specialize in assisting high-risk pregnancies. [Source: Florida Trend]
How one Florida program reduced preterm births – and how it could serve as a model for other communities
While Florida’s preterm birth rate in 2023, the most recent year for which there is data, was 10.7%, Hillsborough County tracked slightly below the U.S. average of 10.4% at about 10.2% of the county’s 16,900 births. That difference may seem small, but it represents 85 fewer preterm babies in Hillsborough County, and at the average rate of $71,000 per NICU admission, that’s about $6 million in hospital spending avoided in a single year. [Source: Bridge Detroit]
Why Florida whooping cough cases doubled in 2025 compared to 2024
Florida cases of pertussis — also known as whooping cough — are at a five-year high. The Florida Department of Health reported 1,454 cases in 2025 through Dec. 6, compared to 715 in all of 2024, according to the state’s Reportable Diseases Frequency Report. 369 of those cases were reported in the Greater Tampa Bay region. Pediatricians say vaccine hesitancy is a big reason why, along with older adults who have compromised immune systems and haven’t had a booster shot in a while. [Source: Health News Florida]
Proposal would extend Florida medical pot registrations for up to two years
Florida medical marijuana patients, now required to have a physician certify that they are qualified to remain in the state’s prescription program about every seven months, would have that requirement relaxed to just once every two years under a bill introduced by a Republican lawmaker this week. [Source: Florida Phoenix]
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› Delray doctor survives three near-death experiences, has a message to share about health care
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