lunes, 16 de diciembre de 2024

Potential Health Policy Administrative Actions in the Second Trump Administration President-elect Trump could exercise executive branch authority through administrative action to quickly move forward on some policy changes without congressional action. Published: December 16, 2024

Potential Health Policy Administrative Actions in the Second Trump Administration President-elect Trump could exercise executive branch authority through administrative action to quickly move forward on some policy changes without congressional action. https://www.kff.org/potential-health-policy-administrative-actions-in-the-second-trump-administration/?utm_campaign=KFF-Medicare&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz--MIkAjfHv76cayWp7Ofx8px2jMw0b9CWa1vkICVLdI8jMogUE2Iw9EPvoUDZ5TL0ttwxtYhwa7kyyC8wqOEdNi3tO4tg&_hsmi=338743476&utm_content=338743476&utm_source=hs_email Published: December 16, 2024 KFF Highlights Possible Health Policy Administrative Actions for the Second Trump Administration A new KFF resource provides information about more than 40 potential health policy administrative actions the new Trump administration may pursue, based on President-elect Trump’s campaign positions and statements and his first-term record. The list includes potential actions to reverse or modify regulations or guidance issued by the Biden administration. Potential administrative actions could affect a range of health policy issues, including abortion and contraception, Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act, prescription drugs, LGBTQ health, global health policy, racial equity in health care, immigrant health care, long-term care, patient and consumer protections, and fentanyl. The resource lists each potential action along with a short description of what it would do, the history of the policy, and links to additional information.

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