Medicaid Cuts Threaten Healthcare Access and Coverage in New Hampshire
Proposed Medicaid funding cuts risk reducing healthcare access for tens of thousands in New Hampshire, impacting hospitals, preventative care, and addiction services.
Proposed Medicaid funding cuts risk reducing healthcare access for tens of thousands in New Hampshire, impacting hospitals, preventative care, and addiction services.
Proposed Medicaid budget cuts totaling $880 billion over a decade could reduce coverage for 11 million Americans and strain state health budgets, impacting rural hospitals and long-term care services.
The Supreme Court case Kennedy v. Braidwood Management challenges ACA preventive service mandates, risking coverage for critical screenings and treatments like cancer tests and statins. This ruling has major implications for health insurers and public health.
The Supreme Court case over PSTF appointment authority could impact ACA preventive care coverage like PrEP and cancer screenings, with broad implications for insurance mandates and healthcare policy.
Insights on recent shifts in U.S. health policy: autism research, drug pricing reforms, HHS operational cuts, abortion access, and legal challenges to insurance preventive care coverage.
Supreme Court to decide on ACA preventive care mandate as federal health budget faces proposed $40B cuts and NIH sets new funding conditions for universities.
Proposed Medicaid cuts totaling $880 billion raise concerns over healthcare access for 72 million Americans, with significant impacts on cancer patients and healthcare costs.
The 2024 cancer report highlights declines in US cancer mortality through 2022, with 2020 pandemic-related diagnosis drops not persisting into 2021. Key insights for oncology insurers and providers.
Maine advocates seek Medicare coverage for anti-obesity medications to improve public health, reduce healthcare costs, and promote active transportation. Bipartisan support grows with Senator Susan Collins' leadership.
HHS announces a significant restructuring to improve efficiency, consolidate divisions, and enhance public health services while saving taxpayers money.