Affordable Care Act, Republican bill
Digest more
The more severe an employee’s symptoms, the less likely they were to continue to work. HCP reporting shortness of breath had substantially lower odds of presenteeism, and symptoms, including fever, fatigue, headache, nausea, and muscle aches, were associated with a reduced likelihood of working while ill.
What example would Congress set by extending a temporary pandemic subsidy that notably worsens the nation’s fiscal trajectory?
Senate rejects extension of health care subsidies as costs are set to rise for millions of Americans
Senators rejected a Democratic bill to extend the subsidies for three years and a Republican alternative that would have created new health savings accounts.
Expiration of enhanced ACA subsidies in 2026 could lead to a 114% premium increase, affecting millions of Americans. Republican proposals include association health plans and health savings accounts,
Fewer health care workers are getting the most recent COVID-19 booster. Findings from a new survey by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show 15.3 percent of the roughly 8 million health care workers in hospitals have gotten the most ...
A year ago, the federal COVID-19 Public Health Emergency officially ended, and with it came the phasing out of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s authorization to collect certain types of public health data. Soon, another metric used to ...
Children who were vaccinated against Covid-19 last season had a “substantially lower risk” of emergency department and urgent care visits related to the virus, according to a report published Thursday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Pregnant women who get the COVID-19 vaccine are less likely to have a preterm birth, University of British Columbia researchers reported.
Pregnancy weakens your immune system, making flu, COVID-19, and RSV more dangerous. Learn the risks and how to protect yourself and your baby.
1don MSNOpinion
2025 Has Been a Year of Unraveling Progress in Health
From vaccine hostility to the dismantling of USAID, the consequences of this year’s retrenchments will be felt for years to come.
The maneuvering surrounding the health care vote all but guarantees that many Americans will see substantially higher insurance costs in 2026.