Lawmakers sparred over nutrition, vaccine messaging, and HHS and USDA leadership in a contentious hearing on children's health.
Senate HSGAC has sharp clashes over data access, study design, and the civic climate around public health.
Lawmakers press PBM changes and ACA relief as GOP rifts over RFK Jr. deepen. Here is what you need to know going into the week.
ACIP firings, booster access, and evidence standards dominate as lawmakers and HHS trade shots over vaccine policy and CDC credibility.
Congress talks about earlier diagnosis, less paperwork, and keeping physicians in charge—not replacing them.
FY26 funding sprint, CDC shake-up, mRNA retrenchment, and what Congress + the White House plan before year-end.
Senate version rejects steep CDC cuts, sustains disease prevention programs, and invests in preparedness measures to respond to future health threats.
As Congress nears its August break, tensions mount over stalled health spending, delayed rulemaking, and rising regulatory scrutiny in the private sector.
This week’s Ways & Means hearing sounded the alarm on payment abuse, broken directories, and why value-based care is falling short.
A shocking case in Kentucky triggers bipartisan concern over sedation protocols, data access, and equity in the transplant system.
Congress vs. Shutdown, Trump vs. Corn Syrup, Florida vs. Vaccines, and more to start your week.
Read what’s being done to tackle physician and nurse shortages, and how new legislation could change the future of care access.