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Subject Read: Republicans' Chance To Save Sick Kids
Date March 12, 2025 6:52 PM
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Republicans' Chance To Save Sick Kids
Forbes | March 12, 2025 | Sally C. Pipes

Right now, Congress has a chance to save the lives of countless sick children—without spending a dime of taxpayer money.

It could seize that opportunity by reauthorizing the Pediatric Priority Review Voucher (PPRV) program—which incentivizes companies to invest in lifesaving but financially risky treatments for rare pediatric diseases.
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In Defense Of Medicaid Work Requirements
Washington Examiner | Sally C. Pipes | March 11, 2025

Republicans are considering cuts to Medicaid, the joint federal-state health plan that provides taxpayer-funded health coverage to 80 million adults and children.

Many in the GOP would like to require able-bodied Medicaid beneficiaries to work in exchange for coverage.

That’s a good idea.
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Make Telehealth Coverage A Permanent Medicare Feature
Newsmax | Sally C. Pipes | March 11, 2025

When the Trump administration loosened telemedicine restrictions for Medicare patients in March 2020, the move was seen as temporary.

The COVID-19 pandemic was in its early days.
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