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Trump’s Return Puts Medicaid on the Chopping Block

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Republicans in Washington are working on plans to shrink Medicaid, the nearly $900-billion-a-year government health insurance program that covers 1 in 5 Americans.

Cinco cambios críticos que puede sufrir Medicaid bajo Trump

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Los republicanos en Washington afirman que planean utilizar recortes de financiamiento y cambios regulatorios para reducir drásticamente Medicaid, el programa de salud federal gerenciado por los estados

Florida’s Canada Drug Importation Plan Has Yet to Launch

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) spent years complaining that the Biden administration was slow-walking federal approval of his plan to import lower-cost prescription drugs from Canada — a concept endorsed by Donald Trump in 2020 just before his first presidential term ended. But nearly a year since the Food and Drug Administration green-lit the state’s […]

9 States Poised To End Coverage for Millions if Trump Cuts Medicaid Funding

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About 3.7 million people are at immediate risk of losing health coverage should the federal government cut funding for Medicaid expansions, as some allies of President-elect Donald Trump have proposed. Coverage could be at risk in the 40 states that have expanded Medicaid.

Florida Gov. DeSantis’ Canadian Drug Import Plan Goes Nowhere After FDA Approval

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Florida sued the FDA over what it said was a “reckless delay†in approving its drug importation plan. Now, nearly a year after the FDA gave the state the green light, the program has yet to begin.

El plan del gobernador de Florida para importar medicamentos más baratos de Canadá sigue en la nada

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Florida solicitó crear un programa de importación en noviembre de 2020, pocos meses después que la administración Trump concediera esta opción a los estados.

In Vermont, Where Almost Everyone Has Insurance, Many Can’t Find or Afford Care

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Vermont has one of the lowest uninsured rates in the U.S., even though its residents pay some of the highest health insurance costs. Still, most of its hospitals are losing money and patients often face long waits for care.

What’s at Stake: A Pivotal Election for Six Big Health Issues

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Health care has ebbed and surged as an election issue throughout the presidential campaign. Here are the ways some of the most consequential changes in health policies could hinge on whether Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald Trump wins.

Amid Medicaid ‘Unwinding,’ Many States Wind Up Expanding

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It was expected that the past year and a half would be a fraught time for Medicaid, the workhorse of the nation’s health system, which covers more people than any other government health insurance program. In April 2023, states resumed screening people for Medicaid eligibility and terminating coverage for those they said no longer qualified […]

US Uninsured Rate Was Stable in 2023, Even as States’ Medicaid Purge Began

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About 8% of Americans lacked health insurance in 2023, the Census Bureau announced. But its report doesn’t capture the effect of states winnowing their Medicaid rolls by millions of people since the pandemic emergency ended.

La tasa de personas sin seguro médico se mantiene estable, a pesar de la purga de Medicaid

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Aproximadamente el 8% de los estadounidenses no tuvieron cobertura en 2023, un aumento estadísticamente insignificante de solo 0.1 puntos porcentuales con respecto al año anterior.

En medio de las expulsiones de Medicaid, muchos estados deciden expandirlo

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Esta ampliación de las afiliaciones en estos estados se producen en medio de la mayor conmoción en las casi seis décadas de historia del programa.

Amid Medicaid ‘Unwinding,’ Many States Wind Up Expanding

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The end of pandemic-era Medicaid coverage protections coincided with changes in more than a dozen states to expand coverage for lower-income people, including children, pregnant women, and the incarcerated.

Harris’ California Health Care Battles Signal Fights Ahead for Hospitals if She Wins

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Kamala Harris fought health care consolidation during her tenure as California’s attorney general, and she could escalate the fight nationally if she wins in November. Still, the pace of mergers has accelerated.

Urgent Care or ER? With ‘One-Stop Shop,’ Hospitals Offer Both Under Same Roof

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Hospitals in several states are partnering with a private equity-backed company to offer combined emergency and urgent care in a single building. But patients may not realize prices vary between the two services — often by a lot.

What’s Behind New Combined Urgent Care-ER Facilities

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It’s Saturday afternoon, and your 4-year-old is bleeding from a gash on his face after a playtime mishap. Should you go to the emergency room or the urgent care clinic? VHC Health in Arlington, Va., plans to soon join a small but growing number of hospitals moving to resolve this dilemma by offering both types […]

Union With Labor Dispute of Its Own Threatened To Cut Off Workers’ Health Benefits

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The National Education Association, the nation’s largest union, told striking workers that their health coverage would be cut off Aug. 1 absent a deal on a new contract. Tensions have mounted after staff disrupted the union’s convention, at which President Joe Biden had been scheduled to speak.

En la convención republicana de Trump se escuchó poco y nada sobre atención de salud

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La atención médica constituye la mayor parte del presupuesto federal, casi $2 mil millones, así como el 17% de la producción económica del país.