Medicaid Caps Pitched By GOP Could Shrink Seniors’ Benefits

Advocates for the elderly worry that GOP plans to end Medicaid’s open-ended spending and replace it with per-capita limits could pose a risk for low-income older people who rely on the federal-state program for nursing and other long-term care.

In Deep-Red Western N.C., Revered Congressman Leads Charge Against GOP Bill

Is Republican Rep. Mark Meadows the man who would kill “Trumpcare”? He enjoys strong support in his gerrymandered western North Carolina district as he leads conservative opposition to the GOP’s plan for repealing and replacing Obamacare.

On Medicaid Money, GOP Has Win-Or-Lose Proposition For States

The House Republicans’ bill to repeal Obamacare would change how the federal government allocates matching funds to state Medicaid programs — and could cost some states billions of dollars a year in federal aid.

GOP’s 3-Bucket Strategy To Repeal And Replace Health Law Is Springing Leaks

Republican leaders say that to dismantle Obamacare it will take not just the bill now being debated in the House, but also regulatory changes and other bills to come later. Some party members say that plan is not realistic.

Many Californians Could Be Priced Out Of Exchange Coverage, Analysis Finds

California’s health insurance exchange released an analysis showing that Republicans’ plan to trim subsidies, on average, by 40% would fall hard on elderly and very low-income people, especially in expensive areas like San Francisco.

By The Numbers: Trump’s Choice For FDA Chief Is Versatile, Entrenched In Pharma

The numbers show that President Trump’s choice for FDA commissioner, Scott Gottlieb, has long-standing ties to pharmaceutical companies as a board member or consultant and that he had to recuse himself multiple times while working at the FDA.