Growth seen for Variety Care, health care for low-income and uninsured families
A group of clinics dedicated to low-income families and the uninsured is quietly lifting some of the burden from Oklahoma 's strained emergency rooms and doctors.
More than 50,000 people received health care last year from Variety Care Family Health. Soon, three new building projects will accommodate more patients.
“That will allow us to expand access to about 15,000 more patients,” said Lou Carmichael ...
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