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President Donald Trump’s new budget package cuts funding for programs like Medicaid and SNAP through work requirements.
Big changes are coming to Iowans’ taxes, health care, nutrition assistance, energy generation and student loans. Here's what ...
The debate over Medicaid reflects broader questions about healthcare financing, rural development and the balance between ...
Clinicians fear cuts to the Medicaid could jeopardize the financial viability of their practices and increase gaps in patient care.
Doctors, hospitals, and health insurers for weeks issued dire warnings to Republican lawmakers that millions of people would ...
" ... We all know the writing is on the wall. There’s going to be tremendous suffering," one frontline health care expert told MassLive.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that federal Medicaid cuts could result in 11.8 million more people becoming uninsured.
Senator Bill Cassidy emphasized the importance of rural hospitals, noting they provide healthcare and are often major employers.
Georgia’s health care landscape may look dramatically different in 2026. A Georgia Recorder analysis found that 45 health ...
The most painful health care provisions in the new Republican law don’t take effect for years, giving lobbyists plenty of time to undo them.
As providers brace for Medicaid changes from the federal "One Big, Beautiful Bill Act," recently published estimates show ...
The new law has sparked debate about its effects on the national debt and the balance between fiscal responsibility and social safety nets.