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The health and human services secretary is shrinking staff at health agencies and reshaping the mission of his department to ...
Millions would lose Medicaid coverage. Millions would be left without health insurance. Signing up for health plans on the Affordable Care Act marketplaces would be harder and more expensive.
U.S. research on HIV, tuberculosis, Covid-19, mpox, and other fast-moving epidemics is under threat by a hastily announced ...
A new poll shows mixed reviews for Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., with over 40% of Americans disapproving of his ...
The shift in U.S. policy with respect to where health care is headed is captured in Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s first 100 days at ...
This episode was taped live on Friday, May 30, at the annual conference of the Association of Health Care Journalists in Los Angeles. Host Julie Rovner moderated a panel featuring Rachel Nuzum, senior ...
With the Senate poised to consider the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, here’s who may be vulnerable to health care coverage ...
Gov. Mike DeWine declared racism a public health crisis during significant social unrest and COVID-19 deaths rising into the ...
The Indian Health Service was mostly spared in the federal government's widespread staffing cuts, but tribal governments and ...
Last year, about 15% of Oregonians said they put off or skipped medical care due to cost, one report found. In the southwest ...
A wannabe hip-hop mogul and blue-haired internet marketer turned Obamacare into a lucrative get-rich-quick scheme, with an ...
Under the deal passed by the U.S. House of Representatives last month, policy analysts are estimating between 10.9 million and 15 million people would lose access to their health insurance plans over ...