
Daylina Miller
Daylina Miller, multimedia reporter for Health News Florida, was hired to help further expand health coverage statewide.
She began her journalism career as a teen columnist on the Tampa Tribune's first board of community columnists in 2005 and has since worked as a reporter in various capacities for several Tampa Bay news organizations.
Daylina is a graduate of the University of South Florida's School of Mass Communications where she started the school's Her Campus Magazine branch, served as a correspondent for USA Today College and wrote opinion columns for The Oracle.
She received her master's degree in New Media Journalism at Full Sail University and through the program started Dames & Dice, a tabletop gaming blog focused on feminist issues.
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CVS Health debuted its HealthHUB concept in Florida this week with nine Tampa Bay locations that include the urgent care MinuteClinics.
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The first week of flu season in Florida this year was a tough one. Health officials documented more cases than they saw during the 2017-2018 season,...
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People at risk for Alzheimer's disease could one day get their diagnosis decades earlier - at the eye doctor.
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More than 1.9 million Floridians signed up for health coverage through the federal marketplace during the enrollment period that ended Dec. 17.
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A Florida lawmaker filed a bill that would allow counties to ban smoking on their public beaches and parks.
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A proposed federal bill would lower the costs of prescription drugs for Medicare Part D enrollees by requiring the program to negotiate prices and cap...
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A nonprofit program funded in part by local government entities helps low-income Floridians make modifications to their homes to improve health and...
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A new report says as many as 2,776 older Floridians died prematurely between 2014 and 2017 because of the state’s failure to expand Medicaid, second...
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The March of Dimes has awarded Florida a C- ranking when it comes its rate of premature births, a ranking only slightly worse than the national average.
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According to a new survey , Florida employers are almost twice as likely to offer high deductible health plans – than the national average.