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What the Health? From Â鶹ŮÓÅ Health News: Can Congress Reconcile Trump’s Wishes With Medicaid’s Needs?

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When Congress returns next week, it will be writing a budget reconciliation bill that’s expected to cut taxes but also make deep cuts to Medicaid. But at least some Republicans are concerned about cutting a program that aids so many of their constituents. Sarah Karlin-Smith of the Pink Sheet, Tami Luhby of CNN, and Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico join Â鶹ŮÓÅ Health News’ Julie Rovner to discuss this story and more. Also, Rovner interviews Â鶹ŮÓÅ Health News’ Rae Ellen Bichell about her story on how care for transgender minors is changing in Colorado.

El Medi-Cal bajo amenaza: a quién cubre y qué se recortaría

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California inscribe al doble de personas que Nueva York y a más del triple que Texas, los dos estados con el mayor número de participantes en Medicaid después de California.

Deportation Fears Add to Mental Health Problems Confronting Colorado Resort Town Workers

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The Latino communities who make up significant proportions of year-round populations in Colorado’s mountain towns already experience heightened mental health concerns. Now, deportation fears are increasing their stress.

Journalists Delve Into Effects of Deep Federal Cuts on Public Health

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Â鶹ŮÓÅ Health News journalists made the rounds on national and local media recently to discuss topical stories. Here’s a collection of their appearances.

Tácticas migratorias de Trump obstaculizan esfuerzos para evitar una pandemia de gripe aviar, dicen investigadores

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Los trabajadores de las industrias láctea y avícola han representado la mayoría de los casos de gripe aviar en el país, y prevenir y detectar los casos entre ellos es clave para evitar una pandemia.

Trump’s Immigration Tactics Obstruct Efforts To Avert Bird Flu Pandemic, Researchers Say

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Preventing and detecting bird flu infections among farmworkers is a key defense against a potential pandemic. Immigration raids and threats have undermined these efforts, researchers say.

Immigration Crackdowns Disrupt the Caregiving Industry. Families Pay the Price.

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Families, nursing facilities, and home health agencies rely on foreign-born workers to fill health care jobs that are demanding and do not attract enough American citizens. The Trump administration’s anti-immigration policies threaten to cut a key source of labor for the industry, which was already predicting a surge in demand.

Redadas contra inmigrantes afectan a la industria del cuidado. Las familias pagan el precio.

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Los estadounidenses dependen de muchos trabajadores nacidos en el extranjero para cuidar a sus familiares mayores, lesionados o discapacitados que no pueden valerse por sí mismos.

Progressives Seek Health Privacy Protections in California, But Newsom Could Balk

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Democratic state lawmakers in California have proposed bills to protect women, transgender people, and immigrants in response to concerns that their health data could be used against them. If the measures reach his desk, Gov. Gavin Newsom could lay such legislation aside to focus on securing federal funds.

CDC Firings Undermine Public Health Work Far Beyond Washington

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The Trump administration’s sudden firings have gutted training programs across the nation that bolstered state and local public health departments.

Por qué los despidos en salud pública ponen en peligro a todos

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La decisión de la administración Trump de despedir repentinamente a empleados de los Centros para el Control y Prevención de Enfermedades destruyó los programas de capacitación a lo largo del país

States Facing Doctor Shortages Ease Licensing Rules for Foreign-Trained Physicians

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Amid doctor shortages, several states have stopped requiring foreign-trained providers to repeat residencies before they’re fully licensed. Critics say patients could be harmed because of the loosened training requirements.

Para enfrentar la escasez, estados buscan facilitar que médicos extranjeros ejerzan en el país

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Alrededor del 26% de los médicos que ejercen en el país nacieron en otro lugar, según el Instituto de Política Migratoria. Necesitan visas para vivir en Estados Unidos, además de licencias estatales para ejercer la medicina.

Trabajadores de clínicas comunitarias repasan protecciones constitucionales mientras se avecinan redadas de inmigración

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Desde el regreso de Donald Trump a la Casa Blanca, el temor a las deportaciones masivas llevadas a cabo por el Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas de Estados Unidos (ICE) se ha apoderado de las comunidades inmigrantes.

Health Providers Gird for Immigration Crackdown

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Different states are offering starkly different guidelines to hospitals, community clinics, and other health facilities for interacting with immigrant patients as President Donald Trump issues a flurry of executive orders on immigration.

As States Diverge on Immigration, Hospitals Say They Won’t Turn Patients Away

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California and Massachusetts are teaching immigrants their rights while Florida and Texas are collecting patients’ immigration status. As states offer differing guidelines for interacting with immigrant patients, hospitals around the U.S. say they won’t turn people away for care because of their immigration status.

Hospitales dicen que no rechazarán pacientes, mientras los estados se posicionan sobre inmigración

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Mientras Trump inicia la “operación de deportación más grande” en la historia de la nación, estados han emitido pautas marcadamente diferentes a los hospitales, clínicas comunitarias y otros centros de salud, sobre cómo actuar con pacientes inmigrantes.

What To Know About Trump’s Executive Orders on US Health Care 

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From rolling back drug pricing policies to limiting gender-affirming care, President Donald Trump signed several health-related executive orders in the first hours of his second presidency. Here’s a roundup of the changes and what they mean.