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More than 150 million Americans might lose no-cost access to preventive care services under a case being heard by the US Supreme Court.
The justices want to know how much authority HHS secretary Kennedy has to pick U.S. Preventive Services Task Force members.
Many in the lower Hudson Valley rely on Medicaid. Rep. Mike Lawler has vowed to protect those benefits — and he must protect ...
The Ohio House budget, in line with DeWine, would revoke health insurance for 770,000 Ohioans if the federal government ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbot was relentless in fighting for his school choice plan. One Democrat says his party can learn from the ...
Obamacare ‘fixers’ axed in Trump’s reduction of health agency workers A sign in front of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ...
"Like the law firms, they'll have to bend the knee and kiss the ring." -- Bryan Carmody, MD, of Norfolk, Virginia, discussing ...
The state’s health insurance exchange transmitted pregnancy and domestic abuse data during a marketing campaign. It is ...
Access to affordable child care is something that concerns all Vermonters, even those who do not have children.
House Ways and Means Chair Jason Smith (R-Mo.) said Sunday that President Trump “does not want” the “one big, beautiful bill” ...
In A.J.T. v. Osseo Area Schools, the court will consider the standard for awarding damages when a school district fails to provide an adequate education to a child with a disability. Most courts ...
Thousands of Midwesterners obtained health insurance through the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion. A federal work ...