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If you haven’t already been killed by the great net neutrality repeal of 2017 or the Title X gag rule of 2019, you’re in luck ...
Ball State economist Michael J. Hicks believes eight Indiana hospitals “will lose 15% or more of their average annual ...
The bill will extend tax cuts passed under President Donald Trump’s first term, cut funding to social programs like Medicaid ...
"You can't sit there and take something from someone that’s a basic need because you want to keep the wealthy happy,” one ...
Kentuckians will be hurt by Medicaid cuts regardless of whether you are one of the nearly 1 in 3 in the state covered by the insurance program.
Potential Medicaid cuts in North Carolina threaten programs like CAP/C, a program to assist medically fragile children, ...
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Missouri Republicans say it’s a ‘mistake’ to cut tax that funds Medicaid. Trump’s bill did just that
Gov. Mike Kehoe is hopeful Congress will reverse course on major restrictions on medical provider taxes, which were included ...
Now, though, there are some bipartisan health care policies, from pharmacy-benefit manager reform to Medicare doctor payment ...
Cuts to Medicaid-funded services have many feeling on edge. While some of the impacts of the “Big Beautiful Bill” won’t take ...
Jefferson County health center expecting more patients in ‘desperate’ situations after Medicaid cuts
Inside Alabama Regional Medical Services’ center in North Birmingham, doctors and nurses provide accessible medical, dental, ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, nicknamed the “Big Beautiful Bill,” that was approved by President Donald Trump last week includes sharp cuts to health care spending via changes to Medicaid.
The Congressional Budget Office said the bill could mean nearly 11 million people will lose health care Protestors gathered ...
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