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At the most recent annual conference of the American Society on Aging, the topic on the minds of the nation’s leading experts ...
In response to increased interest in Medicare for All, the Congressional Budget Office in May 2022 analyzed multiple single-payer health insurance scenarios based on the Medicare fee-for-service ...
Currently, 51 countries provide their citizens with some form of universal healthcare while Americans continue to struggle ...
Medicaid cuts loom over House Republicans' budget reconciliation. Rep. Jeff Hurd, R-Colo. says the "right reforms," like work ...
That’s most clear in our broken health care system, which is why we need Medicare for All. People deserve and want ...
The Republican speaker’s decision underscored the resistance in his party to politically painful reductions to the program, ...
Assuming that up-front payments to plans would not be changed and that uptake would be limited, the Congressional Budget Office estimated that SSBCI would not increase costs to taxpayers. Yet, as 93 ...
Health care is a human right that all Americans, regardless of income, are entitled to and they deserve the best health care that our country can provide.” Under this legislation, Medicare would ...
SaveHealth says that, from Medicare recipients to the uninsured, no one escapes the ripple effect of rising pharmaceutical ...
The tracker showcases the extent to which the Trump administration has blocked congressionally approved funds.
Lipschutz shared the comforting news that the Congressional Budget Office now says Medicare's Hospital Insurance Trust Fund won't be depleted until 2052 - 17 years later than it predicted a year ago.