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BadgerCare Plus enrollment dips below 1 million Wisconsinites 

BadgerCare Plus enrollment dipped below 1 million Wisconsinites last month, as the state nears the end of the first year since the return of member renewals following a policy that kept folks on the Medicaid rolls during the COVID-19 pandemic. 
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SSM Health launches program to offer skilled nursing care at home 

SSM Health will launch a program at St. Mary’s Hospital – Madison this week that will offer recovering patients the option to be discharged home and receive care traditionally offered in nursing homes. 
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GE HealthCare, UW collaborate on improving patient monitoring technology

GE HealthCare is the founding member of a new institute at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and will collaborate with it to explore how artificial intelligence and edge computing can improve patient monitoring technology.
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Poll: Majority backs 15-week abortion ban 

A majority of registered voters in Wisconsin favor a national ban on abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy with exceptions for sexual assault, incest and the life and health of the mother, according to a Marquette Law School Poll released Wednesday. 
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JFC will meet on opioid settlement dollars

The Republican-controlled budget-writing committee will meet on a plan by the Department of Health Services for distributing $36 million in opioid settlement funds, following an objection during the legislative review process. 
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Office of Children’s Mental Health calls for action to address school violence 

Ramping up anti-bullying programs, promoting a positive school culture and building awareness of warning signs can help prevent school violence and support those who are struggling, according to a fact sheet released last week by the Wisconsin Office of Children’s Mental Health on the impact of school shootings on youth mental health. 
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