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Up to 3.7 million Americans may be left without health insurance


As ACA subsidies expire and budget cuts take effect, up to 3.7 million Americans risk losing their health coverage unless Congress acts. Read More

With ACA costs on the rise, Trump team promotes more limited catastrophic health insurance plans


Tens of millions of people face sticker shock enrolling in Affordable Care Act insurance for 2026. To save money, the Trump administration wants them to consider less generous coverage. Read More

Millions may lose health coverage as Medicaid rules tighten by 2027


The 2025 “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” signed by Trump brings major Medicaid changes, adding work requirements and higher copays that could leave millions, including children and low-income adults, ... Read More

Millions of Americans expected to lose health coverage over the next decade


In the Rio Grande Valley of south Texas, 1 in 3 people already lack health insurance. That's expected to get worse as President Trump's spending cuts take effect. Read More

Hospitals brace for millions of Americans to lose health insurance


Hospitals across the country are bracing for millions of Americans to lose their health insurance coverage over the next 10 years as a result of the massive tax and spending bill President Trump ... Read More

Millions of Californians may lose health coverage because of new Medicaid work requirements


The budget bill backed by President Trump and Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson, left, includes the first national work requirement imposed in the six-decade history of Medicaid. (Nathan Posner / ... Read More

Thousands Of Medicaid Recipients Lose Health Coverage


Washington residents who tried to buy health insurance through the health exchange weren’t the only ones to experience technical difficulties. Washington residents who tried to buy health insurance ... Read More

Opinion - Trump is cutting Medicaid based on a flawed study


Our country is poised to take health coverage away from millions of low-income Americans largely based on the findings of a flawed and flagrantly misleading study. President Trump’s budget ... Read More

Huge numbers of Ohioans to see big increases in insurance costs


Experts are warning that more than 500,000 Ohioans are poised to lose insurance subsidies starting next year. In many cases, the increased costs they’ll face will be so big that more than 100,000 will ... Read More

EDITORIAL: Health care providers' concerns outweigh politicians' reassurances


Aug. 12—Quick show of hands: Who do you trust more, the people who take care of your health or a bunch of politicians who get stacks of money from special-interest groups and rich donors? We might be ... Read More

Millions of Californians may lose health coverage because of new Medicaid work requirements


The work requirement is the first to be imposed nationwide in the six-decade history of Medicaid, the program that provides free and subsidized health insurance to disabled and low-income Americans ... Read More

Huge numbers of Ohioans to see big increases in insurance costs


COLUMBUS, Ohio — This story originally appeared in Ohio Capital Journal. Experts are warning that more than 500,000 Ohioans are poised to lose insurance subsidies starting next year. In many cases, ... Read More


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