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Big cuts to healthcare programs in the 2025 GOP budget law are creating an affordability crunch for many Americans: Higher health insurance premiums. Confusion about who Medicaid will cover under the new rules. 窪蹋勛圖厙 News chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner explains how the changes could leave nearly 2 million children uninsured.
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The Family and Medical Leave Act gives eligible employees up to 12 weeks of job-protected leave for caregiving. But the federal policy has noteworthy limitations. The HealthQ team explains.
RaDonda Vaught was convicted of negligent homicide for accidentally dispensing a deadly drug to a patient. She now gives speeches about hospital safety in an era of automation and artificial intelligence.
As immigration authorities carry out President Donald Trumps promise to conduct whats billed as the largest mass deportation operation in U.S. history, several states are passing laws to protect the children of detained immigrants. Guardianship can become complicated when no family or friends are available to take temporary custody.
The Trump administration is seeking unprecedented access to medical records of federal workers and retirees, and their families. The data could be used to implement cost-saving measures, but it would also give the administration access to reams of personal information. Legal experts and insurers say the pursuit is overbroad.
Across the country, people are choosing lower monthly premiums in exchange for higher out-of-pocket risk. Reporter Jackie Forti矇r explains what the shift means for Americans health and wallets.
As artificial intelligence embeds itself into health care, some physicians and patient advocates worry it could be used by insurance companies to refuse payment for care. Maryland passed one law banning AI from acting alone on a denial. Meanwhile, Virginias then-governor vetoed that states attempt at regulating AI in health insurance.
A rural Nebraska dialysis unit that was hemorrhaging money closed, upending patients lives. Thats despite a federal rural health program that granted the state more than $200 million this year to improve health care in rural communities.
Lower premiums often mean higher costs when you get sick and need care. Among the ways to plan ahead and soften the financial hit: health savings accounts, which act like a medical piggy bank.
Your doctor might ask to have an AI tool listen during your next appointment. If you opt in, you will likely get more of your doctors attention. But the technology is not perfect. Heres what to know.
Big swings in federal vaccine policy are giving some parents and clinicians whiplash. 窪蹋勛圖厙 News chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner appeared on WAMUs Health Hub to break down the latest developments and their relation to growing cases of vaccine-preventable illnesses in the Washington, D.C., region.
So youve decided to go on a GLP-1 to lose weight. These medicines might seem like an easy way to drop unwanted pounds, but youll likely need to do a few other things to be successful long-term.
Costs keep many Americans, even those with insurance, from getting dental care. Understanding how dental insurance works and leaning into preventive care can help keep dental problems and bills manageable.
In President Donald Trumps second term, federal data shows, the National Institutes of Health has lost about 4,400 workers. Scientists say the departures harm the nations ability to respond to disease outbreaks, develop treatments, and confront public health problems. 窪蹋勛圖厙 News spoke with six scientists about why they left.
If you have a high-deductible health insurance plan, youre probably eligible to use a health savings account. It can be an administrative headache, but it can save you money in the long run. Heres what you need to know.
Cancer treatments, disease outbreaks, addiction science: Scientists say an exodus from the National Institutes of Health will harm the nation's ability to respond to illness.
Government data shows the National Institutes of Health lost about 4,400 people more than 20% of its staff as the Trump administration slashed the federal workforce. Hear from six scientists on why they walked out the door and the work they left behind.
President Donald Trumps immigration crackdown in Minneapolis forced families into hiding and catalyzed informal medical networks to deliver critical health care services.
2026 has been a challenging year to buy health insurance. Contributing factors include changes to the Medicaid program and hikes to the cost of Obamacare plans. But doctors and researchers say there are ways people without insurance can find affordable care.
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