Plan in place to insure Tulsans
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Insure Oklahoma may soon become a household name in parts of Tulsa , as the state's Health Care Authority works with community leaders to identify eligible clients and streamline the enrollment process in the insurance premium assistance program.
The goal is to sign up thousands of low-income, uninsured residents, which officials say would help address the city's uncompensated health care proble...
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