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Millions Would Lose Health Insurance Under Republican Budget Bill

Last updated: July 2, 2025 11:42 am
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The Republican domestic policy bill, which is currently making its way through Congress, has sparked significant concern over the potential impact it could have on the American healthcare system. The bill, which has already cleared the Senate and is set to be voted on in the House, is projected to result in a substantial increase in the number of uninsured Americans if implemented.

A recent report from the Congressional Budget Office revealed that an estimated 11.8 million more individuals could become uninsured by 2034 under the Republican bill. The proposed legislation also includes significant cuts to federal spending on Medicaid, totaling over $1 trillion over the next decade. These cuts would have a profound effect on the healthcare coverage of low-income and disabled Americans who rely on Medicaid for their health insurance.

One of the key provisions of the bill is the imposition of strict work requirements for Medicaid recipients, as well as new restrictions on the financing of Medicaid by certain states. These changes could leave many individuals without access to affordable healthcare coverage, particularly those who are nearing retirement and may struggle to find work. The potential consequences of these cuts are concerning, as highlighted by AARP’s Nancy LeaMond in a recent letter to Senate leaders.

The impact of the proposed Medicaid cuts would not only be felt by individuals losing their coverage but also by hospitals and healthcare providers, especially in rural areas. Many healthcare facilities rely on Medicaid patients for revenue, and the reduction in federal funding could lead to financial challenges for these institutions. Despite the inclusion of $25 billion in the bill to support rural health systems, an analysis by the National Rural Health Association suggests that this funding falls short of what would be needed to offset the revenue losses from Medicaid cuts.

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Alan Morgan, CEO of the National Rural Health Association, warned that the Medicaid cuts could result in rural hospital closures and reduced access to care for patients in rural America. The potential repercussions of the Republican bill on the healthcare system are significant, and stakeholders are closely monitoring its progress through Congress.

In other news, biotech company Protagonist Therapeutics announced the development of a new obesity treatment candidate, PN-477, signaling continued innovation in the biotech and pharma industries. The healthcare landscape is rapidly evolving, and stakeholders are navigating a complex and challenging environment as they work to advance medical research and improve patient outcomes. Protagonist, a pharmaceutical company, is developing a new drug that targets GLP-1 receptors along with two other receptors to address obesity. This new drug aims to minimize gastrointestinal issues and increase calorie burning at rest. The mechanism of action is similar to Lilly’s triple-agonist Retatrutide, currently in clinical trials. However, Protagonist is working on an oral version of the drug, set to begin clinical trials in 2026 according to CEO Dinesh Patel in an interview with Forbes.

In other health news, the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recently underwent changes with new members appointed by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. This led to concerns as some members had previously spread vaccine misinformation. Despite this, the committee recommended Merck’s prophylactic antibody for infants with RSV but voted against recommending the preservative thimerosal. Experts like Paul Offit expressed concerns over the committee’s understanding of vaccine safety and effectiveness.

Additionally, the Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act’s preventive care mandate, ensuring coverage for routine immunizations and cancer screenings.

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Moving on to recent studies and developments, investigations revealed that generic cancer drugs in over 100 countries failed quality tests, posing risks to patients. Research on the effects of wildfire smoke on the human body is in its early stages but shows concerning signs. Furthermore, concerns were raised about the evidence backing FDA-designated “breakthrough” medical devices.

In a separate study, disposable e-cigarettes resembling travel shampoo bottles were found to be significantly more toxic than older models. The impact of Texas’ abortion ban on women experiencing miscarriages was also highlighted, showing an increase in severe complications. On a positive note, AbbVie’s acquisition of Capstan Therapeutics for CAR-T therapies and Sama Fertility’s seed funding to launch an accessible IVF program were announced.

For more updates on healthcare and business, stay tuned to Forbes for the latest news and developments. The Importance of Self-Care in Today’s Hectic World

In today’s fast-paced and demanding world, it is easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of everyday life. From work deadlines to family obligations, it can feel like there is never enough time in the day to take care of yourself. However, self-care is crucial for maintaining overall health and well-being, both physically and mentally.

Self-care is a broad term that encompasses a wide range of activities and practices that are designed to promote self-love and self-compassion. This can include anything from getting enough sleep and eating a healthy diet to engaging in activities that bring joy and relaxation, such as exercise, meditation, or simply spending time with loved ones.

One of the key benefits of practicing self-care is that it can help reduce stress and anxiety. When we neglect our own needs and constantly put others before ourselves, it can lead to burnout and feelings of overwhelm. By taking the time to prioritize self-care, we can recharge and rejuvenate our minds and bodies, allowing us to better cope with the challenges that life throws our way.

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Self-care also plays a crucial role in maintaining physical health. Regular exercise, proper nutrition, and adequate rest are all essential components of self-care that can help prevent chronic illnesses and promote overall well-being. When we neglect these basic needs, we are more susceptible to illness and disease, which can have a negative impact on our quality of life.

In addition to the physical benefits, self-care is also important for mental health. Engaging in activities that bring joy and relaxation can help reduce feelings of depression and anxiety, and improve overall mood and outlook on life. Taking time for yourself to do things that make you happy is not selfish, but rather necessary for maintaining a healthy mind and spirit.

In a society that often glorifies busyness and productivity, it can be easy to overlook the importance of self-care. However, making self-care a priority is essential for maintaining overall health and well-being. By taking the time to listen to your body and mind, and engaging in activities that promote self-love and self-compassion, you can better cope with the demands of everyday life and lead a happier, healthier, and more fulfilling life. So, take some time for yourself today and prioritize self-care in your daily routine. Your mind, body, and spirit will thank you for it.

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