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Trump's One, Big Beautiful Bill won't have immediate impacts but, over the next decade may have far-reaching consequences for the health care system.
The federal budget bill requires people on Medicaid to get recertified for eligibility twice a year. The expectation is that 350,000 will lose their Medicaid coverage in Florida, according to Jonathan ...
The Big Beautiful Bill extends tax cuts that were to expire at the end of 2025, which gives a large tax cut to the wealthy.
With B-2s flying overhead during an Independence Day ceremony, President Donald Trump signed the Republicans’ One Big ...
Medicaid cuts in President Donald Trump's recently passed tax and spending bill could result in a larger gap in funding rural EMS departments already struggle to fill.
Gov. Kathy Hochul said the federal bill will "destabilize" care and cost public and private providers $13 billion a year, ...
Federal reforms force North Carolina to make tough decisions about Medicaid coverage, costs, and eligibility under mounting ...
New York is on track to lose out on $750 million in Medicaid funding this year thanks to the federal budget cuts agreed to in Washington last week. State officials also expect to see at least $3 ...
CONGRESSIONAL REPUBLICANS’ “big, beautiful bill” could deal a bleak, brutal blow to Santa Clara County’s public hospital system — the second largest in ...
Cadence of Acadiana, a nonprofit for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, hosted a fun and ...
The nonprofit announced layoffs and cuts for mental health and addiction programming on July 8, following rising health care and operational costs ...
Last week, when President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) into law, he said it would help to bring ...