Durrie Bouscaren
Durrie Bouscaren was a general assignment reporter with Iowa Public Radio from March 2013 through July 2014.
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The state of Missouri filed suit Wednesday against three major drug companies, alleging they fueled the nation’s opioid epidemic with a campaign of...
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Two national child advocacy organizations have filed a federal lawsuit against the Missouri Department of Social Services, alleging that children in the...
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Public health experts on a panel in St. Louis Friday admonished Missouri lawmakers for failing to pass a prescription drug monitoring bill during the...
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Barb Fleming had built a small business selling tableware and wedding gifts. But that career nearly came crashing down around her in 2008, when her...
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Retired coal workers are no longer at risk of losing their union health insurance as the latest federal spending bill funded coverage that is no longer...
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Missouri is poised to strip additional providers from a state-run program that provides family planning services for uninsured women. The budget...
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This week, Missouri transferred the state-run health coverage of about 240,000 low-income adults and children to managed care plans run by three...
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Clinics that provide contraception and checkups for about 70,000 uninsured Missouri women may lose state funding next fiscal year, if they give patients...
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The St. Louis region has long grappled with high rates of sexually transmitted infections, but an uptick in syphilis among women of child-bearing age is...
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Sam Werkmeister, a father of two, nearly died six times last year. He started taking pain pills to get through shifts at a restaurant. That led him to a...