📻: Back In Our Budget Reconciliation Bag w/ Katie Keith
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Recently, the White House released a budget proposal that provided insight into the future plans for HHS moving forward.

For Flashback Friday, we wanted to take a moment to highlight articles featured in our ongoing Forefront series, Health Policy At A Crossroads, which focuses on health policy developments under the second Trump administration.

House Republicans Pass Budget Reconciliation Legislation: What's New In The Coverage Provisions?

Katie Keith (May 2025)

 

Trump Administration’s HHS Cuts: Creating Waste And Inefficiency, Not Eliminating Them

Sherry Glied and Richard G. Frank (April 2025)

 

Litigation Over Federal Funding Of Health Programs

Andrew Twinamatsiko (March 2025)

 

HHS Proposes To Restrict Marketplace Eligibility, Enrollment, And Affordability In First Major Rule Under Trump Administration (Part 1)

Katie Keith and Jason Levitis (March 2025)

 

HHS Proposes To Restrict Marketplace Eligibility, Enrollment, And Affordability In First Major Rule Under Trump Administration (Part 2)

Jason Levitis and Katie Keith (March 2025)

 

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Back In Our Budget Reconciliation Bag w/ Katie Keith

Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Katie Keith of Georgetown Law back to the pod to discuss the House Republican budget reconciliation legislation and what impacts this legislation could have on the Affordable Care Act market, Medicaid beneficiaries, health savings accounts, Medicare, and more.

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Medicaid Spending Reductions: Focus On Targeted Cuts And Targeted Subsidies

Ann Kempski and Robert Murray

part of our Medicaid Financing series

 

Ending DEI Programs Will Not Help Asian Americans In Health Care

Michelle Ko et al.

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