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Refugees and those granted asylum status will also no longer get tax credits for joining a private health plan, or qualify ...
President Donald Trump is mulling over the idea of issuing rebate checks to Americans, funded by the new tariff revenue ...
Wednesday, July 30, marked 60 years since the creation of Medicare and Medicaid, two of the largest and most vital health ...
Medicaid and Medicare were signed into law on June 30, 1965, by President Lyndon B. Johnson as part of the Social Security Amendments of 1965.
July 30, 2025, marks the 60th anniversary of Medicare and Medicaid, which have grown to cover about 140 million people combined, including older adults, people with disabilities and low-income ...
The Republican Party’s recent tax and spending bill made substantial changes to the landmark safety net programs created by ...
Americans broadly support increasing or maintaining funding for safety net programs, including Social Security and Medicare, ...
As Medicare and Medicaid turn 60, new Trump-era policies like the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' reshape U.S. healthcare, with major impacts ahead.
Over the last 60 years, Medicare and Medicaid have become lifelines for the health and financial security of tens of millions of Americans. Before Medicare, roughly half of older Americans had no ...
Trump is changing Medicare, mostly focusing on providers. But the biggest impact may come from tariffs and deporting ...
A new funding program for rural communities created by the "One Big Beautiful Bill" will allocate $50 billion across all ...
A change to Medicaid’s retroactive coverage under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will disproportionately impact seniors, who ...