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Baldwin reintroduces bill on maternal health crisis 

U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., reintroduced a legislative package this month with other senators that aims to address the nation’s maternal health crisis, including health disparities that affect Black women. 
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Epic unveils Ergo Visit 

Epic, the electronic health records vendor located outside of Madison, is offering a redesigned approach to outpatient visits using artificial intelligence. 
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BadgerCare Plus enrollment dips in July 

The number of people covered by BadgerCare Plus declined in July, the seventh consecutive month of hits to the program’s enrollment. 
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Healthcare.gov insurers seek double-digit rate hikes 

Wisconsin Healthcare.gov insurers want to raise premiums for individual plans between 11 and 31 percent on average for 2027, according to preliminary filings submitted to regulators for review. 
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Grothman seeks to require further verification to access Healthcare.gov accounts 

U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman, R-Glenbeulah, has proposed legislation that he said would protect sensitive health information and reduce fraud in the Healthcare.gov marketplace. But, a healthcare consumer advocacy group said the plan doesn’t go far enough in targeting the main fraud issues with the Affordable Care Act marketplace. 

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Southwestern Wisconsin measles outbreak grows

An outbreak of measles in southwestern Wisconsin is up to 15 confirmed and six probable cases, the Department of Health Services said Thursday. 
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