In a significant move, the NIH has laid off 200 employees as part of a larger workforce reduction, with plans to hire back in critical areas. Discover how this impacts health services and emergency preparedness.
In a bold move, twenty attorneys general, led by NY's Letitia James, have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over massive layoffs and agency dismantling at HHS. This could have dire consequences for public health and vital services. Read more to find out how this impacts you!
The Supreme Court is deliberating the Affordable Care Act's mandate for insurers to cover preventive services at no cost. This decision could affect 150 million Americans' access to vital health services.
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court hears a pivotal case on Obamacare's preventive care mandate, with major implications for health coverage, including HIV prevention drugs like PrEP. Conservative employers argue the mandate is unconstitutional, raising fears about the future of essential health services.
The Trump administration has shut down the HHS regional office in Seattle, impacting public health services for Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Alaska. Lawmakers express outrage over significant layoffs affecting nearly 300 employees.
A coalition of 23 states and Washington, DC, has filed a lawsuit against the HHS, claiming the sudden rollback of $12 billion in public health funding is unlawful and detrimental to health services and jobs.
In a drastic overhaul, the U.S. Health and Human Services Department is set to lay off up to 10,000 employees as part of a restructuring plan. This move follows President Trump’s controversial decision to revoke collective bargaining rights, leading to concerns over the future of public health services amid ongoing health crises.
In a bold move, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is restructuring to save $1.8 billion annually while tackling America's chronic illness epidemic. With a workforce reduction and consolidation of divisions, the new plan promises efficiency and better health outcomes.
In a controversial move, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has canceled approximately $12 billion in federal grants aimed at combating infectious diseases and supporting mental health services. Lawmakers are outraged as funding cuts threaten public health initiatives across several states.
In the wake of a tragic shooting in Las Cruces that left three dead and 15 injured, New Mexico lawmakers are urgently addressing the state's violent crime crisis. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham faces calls to reconvene the legislature to tackle public safety reforms.