To save OSU hospital, state looks at insurance

 
BY JULIE BISBEE
Published: December 11, 2008

TULSA — It will take a communitywide effort to get about 20,000 uninsured people in the Tulsa area to sign up for government-sponsored health insurance as part of a plan to keep the Oklahoma State University Medical Center viable.

The push to get more people insured will be the first time the state has tried to increase health care funding to an area by signing up more people for a government-subsidized heal...


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