By The Associated Press on Tue 06/19/2012 05:59am
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The Wyoming Miners' Hospital Board is faced with too little money to deal with a growing numbers of miners registering for its medical program.
The more than 7,600 current and former miners currently enrolled are taxing the system to the point that services are having to be suspended. The Gillette News Record reports that the Miners' Hospital Board is proposing several major changes to eligibility criteria to help save money.





