Trump unveils health care framework aimed at lowering costs
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There's broad bipartisan support in Congress for reviving federal health care subsidies that expired at the beginning of the year.
For almost 40 years, workers and their supporters lobbied to change the rule, seeing it as a contributor to the low wages and meager benefits of a swiftly growing work force, one made up primarily of women and minority groups, with many immigrants.
Republican House Speaker Matt Hall said affordability is going to be the focus for the Michigan House in 2026, with healthcare costs key.
With the 2026 J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference in San Francisco this week, experts have released new data citing that women's healthcare generated $100 billion since 2000.
Several major health care industry groups are publicly opposing President Donald Trump’s new health care plan. Here’s why they say they’re concerned.
President Donald Trump released his health care affordability plan Thursday — a sweeping blueprint pressuring Congress to cement many of his executive actions into law.
Smart health care is a global imperative. KMU Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital is leading the shift in southern Taiwan.
Major reforms inevitably run into a health industry — a broad group of interests ranging from pharmaceutical and health services companies to hospitals and nursing homes — that spent more than $653 million on lobbying last year, according to OpenSecrets, which tracks political spending.