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In the U.S., 27% of adults don’t have dental insurance, according to the most recent State of Oral Health Equity in America ...
Millions would lose Medicaid coverage. Millions would be left without health insurance. Signing up for health plans on the Affordable Care Act marketplaces would be harder and more expensive.
Though Republicans are not explicitly trying to repeal the Affordable Care Act, a series of small, technical changes would ...
As a family physician practicing in Illinois, I have witnessed firsthand the growing challenges facing primary care providers ...
Faith-based cost-sharing medical plans face the same relentless economics as traditional insurance – but without the same regulatory requirements, writes Rich Barlow. God is merciful; economic and ...
Nearly 11 million people would lose health insurance under the House Republican tax bill, mostly due to cuts to Medicaid and ...
Healthcare coverage losses from the GOP's 'big, beautiful bill' would come primarily from changes to Medicaid, the ...
Millions would lose their health insurance under Trump’s big bill, CBO says{beacon} Health Care Health Care   The Big Story ...
Nearly 11 million people would lose health insurance under the House Republican tax bill, according to the nonpartisan ...
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said millions of Americans would lose health insurance through 2034 under the ...
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office said 10.9 million Americans would lose health insurance coverage through 2034 under Trump tax bill ...