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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.
Health insurance premiums are poised to skyrocket next year, especially if tax credits that made it more affordable expire.
Tax credits made ACA plans affordable for middle-class families. They're set to expire at the end of this year.
Subsidies that made the marketplace plans more affordable are set to expire. Some lawmakers are trying to get them back.
Annual per person health spending rose in the past five decades from $2,151 in 1970 to $14,570 in 2023, when adjusted for ...
Moderate Democrats want to make it clear that they oppose lawlessness on the street as well as in the Oval Office. Party ...
Critical health care policies hang in the balance as Congress returns from recess Tuesday and begins a fight over government ...
WHAT UNITES the Republican Party today is a near-universal devotion to Donald Trump. But loyalty to the president masks some ...
Health care and food assistance providers in Contra Costa County spoke out Thursday against local impacts projected from the recently passed Republican spending bill they say will be devastating to ...
Standard Medicare Part B premiums are expected to rise by 11.6% next year, so much or all of Social Security's projected cost ...
Investigators at Mass General Brigham and the Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Center for Outcomes Research at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center have uncovered how patients' health care spending has ...