With nearly 360,000 Kansans lacking health insurance and more living in poverty, the need for safety-net clinics is on the rise. Jim McLean of the KHI News Service has more on how the clinics are responding to that need.
With nearly 360,000 Kansans lacking health insurance and more living in poverty, the need for safety-net clinics is on the rise. Jim McLean of the KHI News Service has more on how the clinics are responding to that need.