Author: Reporter

Republicans’ $1 trillion slash to Medicaid will devastate America’s rural hospitals in Red States

Tyler Sherman, a nurse at a rural Nebraska hospital, is used to the area’s aging farmers delaying care until they end up in his emergency room. Now, with Congress planning around $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts over 10 years, he fears those farmers and the more than 3,000 residents of Webster County could lose not just the ER, but also the clinic and nursing home tied to the hospital. “Our budget is pretty heavily reliant on the Medicaid reimbursement, so if we do see a cut of that, it’ll be difficult to keep the doors open,” said Sherman, who...

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Republican death panels: The same party that lied about Obamacare is killing real public health systems

Americans are losing a vast array of people and programs dedicated to keeping them healthy. Gone are specialists who were confronting a measles outbreak in Ohio, workers who drove a van to schools in North Carolina to offer vaccinations and a program that provided free tests to sick people in Tennessee. State and local health departments responsible for invisible but critical work such as inspecting restaurants, monitoring wastewater for new and harmful germs, responding to outbreaks before they get too big — and a host of other tasks to protect both individuals and communities — are being hollowed out....

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Visa procedural issues impede the foreign medical residents who fill critical positions at U.S. hospitals

Some hospitals in the U.S. are without essential staff because international doctors who were set to start their medical training in July were delayed by the Trump regime’s travel and visa restrictions. It is unclear exactly how many foreign medical residents were unable to start their assignments, but six medical residents interviewed by reporters say they have undergone years of training and work only to be stopped at the finish line by what is usually a procedural step. “I don’t want to give up,” said a permanent Canadian resident who matched to the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Harrisburg...

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More abortion clinics are closing even in states where abortion is legal with further cuts expected

The abortion funding system across the U.S. is battered three years after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and allowed states to enforce bans. An initial surge of donations has subsided, scores of clinics have closed and advocates fear that federal policy changes will result in more shutting down. “We’re all collectively struggling,” said Ramsie Monk, director of development at the Women’s Health Centers of West Virginia and Maryland, which opened a clinic in 2023 in western Maryland after abortion was banned in West Virginia. “I honestly don’t know if it’s a sustainable model,” said Mercedes Sanchez, executive...

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Trump stirs outrage as 1/3 of American soil on the southern border is occupied for military expansionism

Orange no-entry signs posted by the U.S. military in English and Spanish dot the New Mexico desert, where a border wall cuts past onion fields and parched ranches with tufts of tall grass growing amidst wiry brush and yucca trees. The U.S. Army has posted thousands of the warnings in New Mexico and western Texas, declaring a “restricted area by authority of the commander.” It is part of a major shift that has thrust the military into border enforcement with Mexico like never before. The move places long stretches of the border under the supervision of nearby military bases,...

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A day outside an ICE detention center shows the acute weight of arbitrary immigration raids on families

At a federal immigration building in downtown Los Angeles guarded by U.S. Marines, daughters, sons, aunts, nieces, and others make their way to an underground garage and line up at a door with a buzzer at the end of a dirty, dark stairwell. It is here where families, some with lawyers, come to find their loved ones after they’ve been arrested by federal immigration agents. For immigrants without legal status who are detained in this part of Southern California, their first stop is the Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing center in the basement of the federal building. Officers verify...

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