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Why millions are facing a spike in health care costs
Millions of Americans are bracing themselves for a significant hike in their 2026 health insurance premiums without the subsidies at the center of the government shutdown battle. It comes as insurance costs are rising significantly throughout the country. A KFF survey found the average annual premium for a family increased 6% from the previous ...
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COVID-19 vaccines were developed and rolled out first to frontline health care workers. But despite being first in line, many of those workers have decided to delay getting the shot. Amna Nawaz reports on the critical effort to vaccinate America's health care professionals. | PBS NewsHour
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said Wednesday that he doesn't "think people should be taking advice — medical advice — from me.” “That’s kind of your jurisdiction,” said Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Wisc., in response. Kennedy's comments came during a hearing before the House Appropriations Committee on the Trump administration's budget request for 2026. Pocan had asked the secretary if he had a child today, would he vaccinate that child for measles. “Um… probably for measles,” Kennedy said before
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Two COVID-era Medicare programs, telehealth benefits and in-home hospital care, have ended abruptly for millions of Americans as a result of the government shutdown. Authorization for both expired on Sept. 30, and Congress failed to pass a new budget plan for either. The telehealth program now reverts to pre-pandemic criteria, meaning Medicare enrollees in rural areas can still use telehealth, but in a designated hospital or clinic. In-home care recipients will either be discharged or return to
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The Trump administration is planning sweeping cuts to health care funding across the country. Some of those federal funding cuts have already taken effect, and others will be rolling out in the next few years as President Donal dTrump's "One Big, Beautiful Bill Act" is implemented. That law will reduce what the federal government expects to spend on Medicaid by more than $900 billion over a decade. KFF Health News looked at what that means for states, which will have to shoulder more of the cost
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Millions of Americans who rely on health plans under the Affordable Care Act could see their premiums increase, with some potentially losing their insurance altogether, if Congress doesn’t extend key tax credits. The enhanced tax credits were expanded during the pandemic to make health insurance more affordable for people who buy ACA plans. More than 20 million people enrolled in marketplace plans in 2024, and most of them receive these credits. PBS News Hour's William Brangham spoke to KFF's Cy
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Thursday's COVID-19 headlines: • The daily death toll has reached roughly 2,600 Americans for two days in a row — the most since early March. • In Idaho, officials have imposed health care rationing. The state has one of the nation's lowest vaccination rates. https://to.pbs.org/2xQQeuL | PBS NewsHour
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