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NPR speaks with health economist Lindsay Allen, assistant professor at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, about the impact of proposed cuts to Medicaid being debated in Congress.
President Donald Trump has governed mostly by executive order. Now, he's pushing the GOP to give him a victory on Capitol Hill.
Health care has proved a vulnerable target for the firehose of cuts and policy changes President Donald Trump ordered in the name of reducing waste and improving efficiency.
Health care has proved a vulnerable target for the firehose of cuts and policy changes President Donald Trump ordered in the ...
As Congress debates Medicaid overhaul, advocates worry millions could lose health care. In South Carolina, however, the ...
Congressional Republicans are looking to cut at least $880 billion from a pool of federal funding that includes Medicaid — ...
Congress’s proposed changes to Medicaid policies and a state insurer’s potential rate hikes would further stress a system in ...
The"big beautiful bill," which is key to President Trump's legislative agenda, is moving forward.The house budget committee ...
New rules would restrict access to the low-income health insurance program, punish states covering undocumented children, and ...
The hospitals most affected by these proposed changes will be children's hospitals, Wilson said, because children's hospitals ...
On Sunday evening, the four voicing concerns about the bill's impact on the deficit voted present, and the measure passed by ...
Washington could lose an estimated $700 million annually if President Donald Trump’s proposed spending cuts toward Medicaid ...