Plus, the latest episode of What the Health covers HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s announced restructuring of HHS.
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Putting $880 Billion in Potential Federal Medicaid Cuts in Context of State Budgets and Coverage

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A new analysis explores the magnitude of federal funding cuts under the House budget resolution and puts the $880 billion over 10 years (or $88 billion per year) in context by comparing the size of the cuts to states’ tax revenues, spending on education, and the number of Medicaid enrollees covered for that cost. Learn more →

 

Also, KFF's new brief, 5 Key Facts About Medicaid and Provider Taxes, describes states’ current provider taxes and the federal rules governing them.

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Timely insights and analysis from KFF staff

“There have been media reports that the Trump administration is freezing $27.5 million in grants made to organizations funding clinics across the nation that provide contraceptive services to low-income and uninsured people supported by the Federal Title X family planning program... While this funding freeze could be the Trump administration’s first major salvo in its efforts to weaken and defund Planned Parenthood, more actions by this administration, Congress, and state policy makers to limit access to abortion and contraception are expected in the coming years.” Read more.

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Alina Salganicoff

Senior Vice President
Director for Women’s Health Policy

“These trends of declining trust in the CDC and in the benefits of childhood vaccinations may complicate any efforts to address emerging public health challenges like the ongoing measles outbreak and the continued threat of bird flu.” Read more.

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Lunna Lopes

Senior Survey Manager, Public Opinion & Survey Research

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'What the Health?': The Ax Falls at HHS

 

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has announced a proposed reorganization for the department — which, counting those who already have left the agency, amounts to about a 25% cut in its workforce. And its planned “Administration for a Healthy America” will collapse several existing HHS agencies into one. Meanwhile, the department continues to cut billions in health spending while the nation faces measles outbreaks in several states and the continuing possibility of another pandemic, such as bird flu. Also KFF senior vice president Larry Levitt discusses the 15th anniversary of the signing of the Affordable Care Act and the threats the health law continues to face.

 

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Bird Flu Knowledge, Misleading Claims About Measles Prevention, and Health Content Restrictions

 

This volume of The Monitor examines beliefs about bird flu and the false promotion of vitamin A as a measles prevention. It also covers social media content moderation and the misrepresentation of a study on gender-affirming care.

 

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Many People With Disabilities Risk Losing Their Medicaid if They Work Too Much

 

As politicians demand that more Medicaid recipients work, many people with disabilities say their state programs’ income and asset caps force them to limit their work hours or turn down promotions.

 

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Question of the Week

 

Last week, 40% correctly answered that 18% of Medicare beneficiaries also have Medicaid coverage.

Medicare Part B spending accounts for what percentage of all national spending for physician and clinical services?

8%
17%
25%

See how many readers answered correctly in the next edition of This Week.

Health News

 

With Few Dentists and Fluoride Under Siege, Rural America Risks New Surge of Tooth Decay

 

Trump Turns Homelessness Response Away From Housing, Toward Forced Treatment

 

‘I Am Going Through Hell’: Job Loss, Mental Health, and the Fate of Federal Workers

 

Current, Former CDC Staff Warn Against Slashing Support to Local Public Health Departments

 

Bill That Congressman Says Protects Medicaid Doesn’t — And Would Likely Require Cutting It

More on Health Policy

 

New Rule Proposes Changes to ACA Coverage of Gender-Affirming Care, Potentially Increasing Costs for Consumers


10 Key Facts About the U.S. Global Health Response


What to Know About How Medicare Pays Physicians


Navigating the Maze: A Look at Patient Cost-Sharing Complexities and Consumer Protections 

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