
Patty Wight
News Reporter and HostPatty is a graduate of the University of Vermont and a multiple award-winning reporter for Maine Public Radio. Her specialty is health coverage: from policy stories to patient stories, physical health to mental health and anything in between. Patty joined Maine Public Radio in 2012 after producing stories as a freelancer for NPR programs such as Morning Edition and All Things Considered. She got hooked on radio at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine, and hasn’t looked back ever since.
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More than 64,000 Mainers have health insurance through the Affordable Care Act's online marketplace. But state officials and health care advocates say that many would lose coverage under proposed changes in the Congressional budget bill.
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More than 38,000 adult Mainers with disabilities are enrolled in MaineCare, the state version of Medicaid. Advocates say the future of programs that help people with disabilities live in the community is at risk if Congress slashes hundreds of billions of dollars from Medicaid as proposed under the pending budget bill.
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Here in Maine, state officials, health care providers, and advocates say the proposed cuts would have drastic consequences.
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Some of the 39 Mainers are fasting from sunrise to sunset. Others have limited their caloric intake to 250 calories a day.
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Thirty-five year old Robert Smith has been charged with manslaughter and endangering the welfare of a child. Twenty-seven-year old Mikayla Smith has been arrested on unrelated warrants.
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Seven health care workers filed the lawsuit in 2021 claiming that the vaccine mandate was unconstitutional because it failed to provide religious exemptions.
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Supporters of the Democratic-sponsored bill say it would modernize Maine's tax structure by adding two new brackets at the top and lowering rates on the middle and lower end.
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Michael McClain alleges that the incident in late May shows that the health care organizations failed to properly secure and safeguard private information.
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A spokesperson said sales haven't rebounded at the Congress Street location since the pandemic.
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Vaccination rates among school-aged children in Maine are above 97%, according to the latest annual report from the state Center for Disease Control.