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Congressional Budget Office projects 7.8 million Americans could lose health care coverage by 2034 under proposed Medicaid cuts targeting minority communities.
A study by researchers at Harvard University confirmed such requirements were associated with Medicaid coverage loss. But ...
Leaders from some of the nation’s largest Catholic health systems — CommonSpirit Health, SSM Health, Avera Health, Christus Health and Covenant Health — are uniting in opposition to Senate Republicans ...
It is based on estimates by the Congressional Budget Office, or CBO, of the potential effect of a budget reconciliation bill passed by the House of Representatives and now pending in the Senate, as ...
The requirements proposed by Republicans would apply to millions of people who are eligible for Medicaid under the 2010 ...
Congress has a duty to safeguard taxpayer funds. Kvetching about coverage losses among people who are legally ineligible for the coverage they currently claim does not square with that duty.
Medicare cuts have largely flown under the radar in the debate over Trump’s megabill. House Republicans passed ...
Columnist Clancy DuBos's annual look at who scored big and who went home empty-handed from the legislative session.
Federal lawmakers are considering cutting billions from Medicaid. That could lead to an increase in hospital closures and ...
Reductions in spending and tightened eligibility requirements on social safety net programs like Medicaid and food assistance ...
And if you thought they were going to dial back some of the sweeping health care cuts from legislation their House ...
Congress passing the controversial One Big Beautiful Bill Act could leave millions without insurance and lead to at least ...