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President Donald Trump signed a large budget bill at the White House on July 4, causing billions of dollars in health programs such as Medicaid. The new law will also reconstruct rules for Affordable Care Act, Medicare and other health programs.
On the other hand, the threat of dismissal is constantly hanging on the heads of the employees of the Ministry of Health and Welfare, and the funds for health -related contracts and subsidies are still suspended.
This week’s panelist is Julie Rovner of KFF Health News, Rachel Cohrs Zhang, Washington Post of Rachel Rubein and CNN TAMI Luhby.
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Rachel Rougein Washington Post
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Tami Ruby CNN
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Take out this week’s episode:
- It is clear that many immigrants in this country should legally lose the government’s benefits, especially health insurance, because they focus on details on Trump’s tax and domestic policy laws. The GOP described the law for the “illegal immigrant”, but the law has been in writing in writing with the government’s permission, including refugees, home abuse and traffickers, in the Medicaid and receiving a cheap medical law market reinforcement.
- The other side of Trump’s priorities received special attention following the rushing passage. As an abnormally political movement, the Social Security Bureau promoted tax reductions to the beneficiaries to beneficiaries. This is not traditionally done by federal agencies when the law does what the law does or when the parliament passes the law.
- This week, the Supreme Court decided on a shadow Doket, which supports the Trump administration’s ability to dismiss federal workers by using only the administrative authority of the Trump administration. This opinion is the latest curve of the employment roller coaster of the year, suggesting that many people can soon lose their jobs.
- In the Health Institution News, the public health group sues the Trump administration for the recommendation of withdrawal of the Covid-19 vaccine. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. HHS has canceled the US Prevention Service Task Force Meeting. According to a sudden cancellation, Kennedy suggests that Kennedy can soon remake the panel, just like the vaccine panel last month.
This week, Lobner interviewed KFF Health News ‘Julie AppleBy’ and reported the “Bill of the Month” features of the latest KFF Health News. If you have a tremendous, embarrassing or confused medical expenses, please send it here.
In addition, for “additional credit”, a panelist suggests a health policy story read this week.
Julie Rofner: New England Journal ”Companyization of US Health Care -New Perspective SeriesDebra Malina, et al.
Rachel Sobbein: AP communication ‘”RFK JR. said it would make Americans healthy. Their meals are smallAmanda Seits and Jonel Aleccia.
Rachel Cohrs Zhang: “Wall Street Journal”The prosecution questions the doctor about Unitedhealth’s Medicare claim.Christopher Weaver and Anna Wilde Mathews.
Tami Ruby: Washington Post “The new DC hospital has too many patients and too few nurses.“Jenna Portnoy.
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