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Recent laws instituted in the United States substantially cut funding to many government programs, especially those related to health or social well‐being.
Trump's legislation will require more Medicaid patients to work. In two states that tried it, many lost coverage.
Zach Shamberg fears federal Medicaid adjustments approved in President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” will worsen a ...
Texas avoided some steeper Medicaid cuts, but hundreds of thousands of Texans are still projected to lose health coverage due ...
Partisan pundits are misreading statistical estimates and misrepresenting the science to suggest that Trump's Medicaid cuts ...
Recent Medicaid policy changes will result in 1,484 additional deaths and nearly 100,000 preventable hospitalizations per year, according to a study published July 16 in JAMA Health Forum. Two weeks ...
Waymark, a public benefit company dedicated to improving access and quality of care in Medicaid, today published peer-reviewed research in JAMA Health Forum examining the projected health system and ...
NH has the nation’s lowest health insurance costs—but new state and federal laws could drive premiums up for many residents ...
Coverage losses linked to the massive tax and policy law could drive up excess deaths and preventable hospitalizations by ...
Waymark, a public benefit company dedicated to improving access and quality of care in Medicaid, today published peer-reviewed research in JAMA Health ...
Millions of Americans are at risk of losing health care and food assistance, as a result of new work requirements and ...
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