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Days From Trump Inauguration, Journalists Weigh California, Federal Health Policies

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18 January 2025
KFF Health News journalists made the rounds on regional media recently to discuss topical stories. Here’s a collection of their appearances.

Junk Food Turns Public Villain as Power Shifts in Washington

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17 January 2025
Some Trump insiders are ready to take on the food industry. It remains to be seen whether their entrée will result in any meaningful change in government oversight of “Big Food” — or in American health.

For Homeless Seniors, Getting Into Stable Housing Takes a Village — And a Lot of Luck

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17 January 2025
The number of unhoused seniors in the U.S. is expected to triple by 2030. About half of this population is becoming homeless for the first time. Homeless services struggle to help. Finding affordable housing that’s also accessible for older Americans with medical conditions is an extra challenge.

KFF Health News' 'What the Health?': Hello, Trump. Bye-Bye, Biden.

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16 January 2025
With just days to go before the official launch of a new administration, the GOP-led Congress is putting together plans on how to enact incoming President Donald Trump’s agenda, with a particular emphasis on cutting spending on the Medicaid program. Meanwhile, the Biden administration makes major moves in its last days, including banning a controversial food dye and ordering cigarette companies to minimize their nicotine content. Joanne Kenen of Johns Hopkins University and Politico Magazine, Anna Edney of Bloomberg News, and Sandhya Raman of CQ Roll Call join KFF Health News’ Julie Rovner to discuss these stories and more. Also this week, Rovner interviews Harris Meyer, who reported and wrote the latest KFF Health News “Bill of the Month” feature, about a colonoscopy that came with a much larger price tag than estimated.

Las sólidas tasas de vacunación infantil, un raro punto positivo de salud en estados complejos, están disminuyendo

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16 January 2025
Defensores, médicos, investigadores, y funcionarios de salud pública temen que estos logros en algunos estados como Mississippi y Tennessee estén desapareciendo.

New California Laws Target Medical Debt, AI Care Decisions, Detention Centers

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16 January 2025
California has a few major changes coming to its health policy landscape in 2025. New laws that took effect Jan. 1 ban medical debt from credit reports, allow public health inspections of private immigration detention centers, and ban toxic chemicals in makeup.

Childhood Vaccination Rates, a Rare Health Bright Spot in Struggling States, Are Slipping

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16 January 2025
Mississippi, Tennessee, and West Virginia — states with some of the worst health outcomes — also have some of the highest childhood vaccination rates. But doctors and health officials worry a rising tide of vaccine skepticism is causing those public health bright spots to dim.

Midwives Blame California Rules for Hampering Birth Centers Amid Maternity Care Crisis

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15 January 2025
Birth centers, where midwives deliver babies with emergency backup from hospitals, can offer an alternative for families as hospitals close maternity units. But the state’s stiff regulations and what many call a dysfunctional licensing process are hobbling new initiatives and forcing some facilities to shut down.

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