How accurate are claims from President Donald Trump's executive order about gender-affirming care? PolitiFact has answers.
President Donald Trump called to end "reliance on junk science." But the order itself included claims about gender-affirming care that clash with leading medical research and practice.
AHA urges Congress to reject reductions to the Medicaid program that would not only strip access to health care from some of ...
Polling shows Medicaid and other federal health programs are widely popular. The Trump administration and new Republican ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nominee to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, made disputed claims before the ...
Given the pending expiration of several waivers, the AHA urges Congress to act to extend this critical lifeline for treatment and work towards a permanent pathway for provision of telehealth services.
That lightning-speed flurry of executive orders evokes history even as Trump attempts to erase it. In his recent order ...
A dental school in Westchester is pushing to close gaps in care, as thousands of New Yorkers wait months or years for dental ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday to ban federal funding and assistance for gender-affirming care ...
This lacks context and omits key facts, including that numerous health care organizations inform medical care standards for transgender youth. The World Professional Association for Transgender ...
According to the National Insitute of Mental Health, an estimated one in five U.S. adults live with a mental illness, ...