Leslie Walker
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Senior health care reporter and producer at Tradeoffs
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Tradeoffs
3 months ago
North Carolinaās former health secretary, Kody Kinsley, explains the heavy lift and hard choices ahead of states as they rush to put Republicansā new health reforms in place.
tradeoffs.org/2025/07/10/b...
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As the Big Beautiful Bill Becomes Law, States Face a āDauntingā Rollout
North Carolinaās former health secretary explains the heavy lift and hard choices ahead of states as they rush to put Republicans' new health reforms in place.
https://tradeoffs.org/2025/07/10/big-beautiful-bill-becomes-law-states-daunting-rollout/
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Stacie Dusetzina
4 months ago
Thank you to Bob Langreth, Tanaz Meghjani, and Rachael Dottle for the rigorous reporting and for sharing my family's experience as part of this piece. Especially important as we hear about all of the "breakthroughs" at ASCO.
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Cancer Drugs Cost More Than Ever. They Often Donāt Extend Lives
Pharmaceutical companies are making billions on treatments that can sometimes overpromise and underdeliver for terminal cases.
https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2025-cancer-treatment-costs/
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Jose Figueroa, MD, MPH
4 months ago
CBO projects that House reconciliation bill will cause 1.38 million low-income Medicare beneficiaries to lose Medicaid coverage We estimate that this will lead to over 18,000 avoidable deaths per year stemming from loss of drug subsidies Link to our memo led by
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Tricia Neuman
5 months ago
Hereās a tidbit from CBO that hasnāt gotten a lot of attention. CBO says the House bill will trigger about $500 billion in Medicare savings unless Congress takes action.
www.kff.org/quick-take/h...
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House Reconciliation Bill Could Trigger $500 Billion in Mandatory Medicare Cuts
The reconciliation bill reported out of the House Budget Committee would increase the deficit compared to current law by at least $2.3 trillion. If enacted into law in its current form, and Congress t...
https://www.kff.org/quick-take/house-reconciliation-bill-could-trigger-500-billion-in-mandatory-medicare-cuts/
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Adrianna McIntyre
5 months ago
As
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writes for Tradeoffs today, discussing the paperās findings, that regulation āwas poised to help nearly 1 million more duals gain this extra medication assistance, but the latest Republican proposal delays that rule until 2035.ā
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Tradeoffs: How Cutting Medicaid Could be Deadly
Two new research papers add important data to the fierce political debate over Medicaid in Washington, D.C. Both offer strong evidence that Medicaid, the public insurance program that covers more than...
https://mailchi.mp/14d90f6c1f15/new-studies-show-how-cutting-medicaid-could-be-deadly?e=06a3e584e1
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Also worth noting this suit alleges that MA insurers pressured brokers to enroll fewer disabled beneficiaries, who the insurers āperceived to be less profitableā
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Adrianna McIntyre
5 months ago
Really terrific
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interview with my colleague, Ari Ne'eman, on what Medicaid cuts could mean for people with disabilities ā and how to think about this moment in the arc of disability rights activism
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What Republican Health Cuts Could Mean for People with Disabilities
We talk with Harvard researcher Ari Neāeman about why the sharp policy shifts underway in Washington pose a unique threat to people with disabilities.
https://tradeoffs.org/2025/05/01/what-republican-health-cuts-could-mean-for-people-with-disabilities/
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