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"We're turning back the clock in a very dangerous way," said Paul Allwood, whose team at the CDC was eliminated in April.
Illinois' lawmakers have taken important steps to help ensure that local, sustainable, and healthy food options are available ...
The health and human services secretary is shrinking staff at health agencies and reshaping the mission of his department to ...
Michigan public health leaders and research scientists say the fallout from Trump administration cuts to federal research ...
The Congressional Budget Office estimates the package would add $2.4 trillion to the national deficit over a decade and leave ...
With the Senate poised to consider the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, here’s who may be vulnerable to health care coverage ...
Medicaid expansion alone is not enough. We need to leverage Medicaid as a platform for racial and gender justice.
U.S. public health authorities have skirted normal procedures and announced two major policy changes that will likely reduce ...
The House-passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA, H.R. 1) makes significant changes to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) ...
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.
“The layoffs at HHS, cuts to Medicaid, and reduction in research could all end up resulting in less healthy Americans,” said Larry Levitt, executive vice president for health policy at KFF.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s overhaul of the Department of Health and Human Services involves deep cuts to several divisions that help protect and improve the health of minority and underserved ...