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Latest KFF Health News Stories

Republicans Say Costs Will Be ‘Much Lower’ Under Their Bill — But Experts Disagree

Morning Briefing

They say millions of Americans will pay more for an insurance policy that comes with a much steeper deductible, and it could also make it much harder to find a comprehensive plan covering various conditions ranging from heart disease to depression that would not be prohibitively expensive. Media outlets look at what else is in the measure, and how it will affect consumers and the industry.

GOP’s Politically Volatile Move To Cut Medicaid Spending Would Impact Consumers, States

Morning Briefing

The Associated Press and New York Times offer analyses of how the fundamental changes in the Medicaid program being considered by Congress could impact average Americans. The Wall Street Journal also delves into a new controversy about the disparity in Medicaid funding for hospitals in the Senate plan. Kaiser Health News takes note of the large number of seniors that use Medicaid to help pay for their long-term care services. And other outlets explore state-specific concerns.