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- Trump Required Hospitals To Post Their Prices for Patients. Mostly It’s the Industry Using the Data.by Darius Tahir on February 17, 2026 at 10:00 am
Politicians have pushed for price transparency in health care. But instead of patients shopping for services, it’s mostly health systems and insurers that are using the information, as fodder for negotiations over pay.
- Nuevas reglas de trabajo de Medicaid podrían impactar más fuerte en adultos de mediana edadby Samantha Liss and Sam Whitehead on February 16, 2026 at 1:25 pm
Los adultos de entre 50 y 64 años, especialmente las mujeres, son quienes probablemente resulten más afectados por las nuevas reglas que imponen trabajar para acceder al programa de salud.
- El polémico plan de Alabama: usar robots para atención materna en zonas ruralesby Sarah Jane Tribble, KFF Health News on February 15, 2026 at 4:24 pm
En 2024, el año más reciente con datos disponibles, la tasa de mortalidad infantil en Alabama fue de 7,1 muertes por cada 1.000 partos con recién nacidos vivos.
- ACA Subsidies Expired. Open Enrollment Ended. But It Will Still Take Awhile To Register the Results.by Julie Appleby, KFF Health News on February 13, 2026 at 7:30 pm
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- Clinics Sour on CMS After Agency Scraps 10-Year Primary Care Program Only Months Inby Andrew Jones on February 13, 2026 at 10:00 am
A planned 10-year federal program called Making Care Primary was supposed to help primary care doctors by easing administrative burdens, allowing them to focus on improving patients’ health. A year after the Trump administration eliminated the program, federal officials created an alternative plan that favors companies.
- Louisville Found PFAS in Drinking Water. The Trump Administration Wouldn’t Require Any Action.by Morgan Watkins, Louisville Public Media on February 12, 2026 at 10:00 am
After detecting a sudden spike in PFAS in its drinking water, the city traced it upstream along the Ohio River to a factory in West Virginia. But the EPA has relaxed Biden-era plans to regulate PFAS levels. So what happens next?
- Alabama’s ‘Pretty Cool’ Plan for Robots in Maternity Care Sparks Debateby Sarah Jane Tribble, KFF Health News on February 12, 2026 at 10:00 am
Alabama, a state with one of the nation’s highest infant mortality rates, is betting on robots to help fix its maternal care crisis. But the state’s plan for telerobotic ultrasounds in rural areas has raised doubts.
- New Medicaid Work Rules Likely To Hit Middle-Aged Adults Hardby Samantha Liss and Sam Whitehead on February 11, 2026 at 10:00 am
Republicans have said new rules requiring many Medicaid participants to work 80 hours a month will pinpoint unemployed young people who should have jobs. Policy researchers say the rules are more likely to disrupt coverage for middle-aged adults, harming their physical and financial health.
- End of Enhanced Obamacare Subsidies Puts Tribal Health Lifeline at Riskby Katheryn Houghton and Jazmin Orozco Rodriguez on February 11, 2026 at 10:00 am
Tribal insurance programs give Native Americans access to affordable health care when the Indian Health Service falls short. Those plans are threatened by the expiration of enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies.
- Obamacare: el impacto de los costos en las inscripciones no se conocerá hasta dentro de varios mesesby Julie Appleby, KFF Health News on February 10, 2026 at 2:09 pm
Los subsidios mejorados, que redujeron el porcentaje del ingreso familiar que se debía pagar por la atención médica y eliminaron el límite de ingresos para calificar, expiraron a fines del año pasado.







