A White House executive order last week threatened to pull federal funding from hospitals that provide gender-affirming care.
New York Attorney General Letitia James is telling hospitals that they would be violating state law if they comply with an executive order from President Donald Trump meant to curtail federal funding ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James is working to assure hundreds of federal funding recipients that their assistance ...
An executive order by United States President Donald J. Trump on January 28, 2025, would withdraw federal funding and support ...
The New Haven-based refugee services agency laid off around 20 people. Its leader expects more downsizing following a loss in ...
One way to expand rural health care would be to make those waivers permanent. Increasing access to telehealth could also ...
Nurses across the country are outraged by the Trump administration’s rollout of several policies attacking and endangering ...
The Perry District nursery provides medical care for infants experiencing withdrawal due to prenatal substance exposure.
As Virginia’s General Assembly reaches “crossover” on Tuesday — the midpoint of the legislative session when bills move from ...
Here we go again. Some lawmakers in Washington state will just not give up on their quest for a state-run single-payer health ...
The key difference between Medicare and Medicaid is who they serve and how they are funded. Medicare is a federal health ...
St. Barnabas Hospital is set to receive up to $142 million in state funds to spearhead a project that ramps up primary care ...