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Healthcare group sues AHCA, says flawed state formula costs pediatricians millions

Florida Politics

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June 23, 2026

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'At bottom, AHCA is legally obligated to fix the problem it caused.' The post Healthcare group sues AHCA, says flawed state formula costs pediatricians millions appeared first on Florida Politics - Campaigns Elections. Lobbying Government..

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Washington Examiner

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· Jun 29, 2026

Childcare doesn’t need more subsidies. It needs less red tape

Last week, a New Mexico judge upheld the state’s universal childcare program, a victory for those who see greater public spending as the key to making childcare affordable. But there is a better way to lower costs: Reducing the regulations that make childcare so expensive in the first place. Consider the recent overhaul of the []

RedState

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· Jun 29, 2026

Gavin Newsom’s Healthcare Tax: Just the Latest Hit to CA Families

Gavin Newsom’s Healthcare Tax: Just the Latest Hit to CA Families

Medical Daily

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· Jul 1, 2026

455 Defendants Including 90 Doctors Were Charged in the Largest Healthcare Fraud Takedown of 2026

The 2026 National Healthcare Fraud Takedown charged 455 defendants including 90 doctors for 6.5 billion in false claims with patient deaths. Here's what the cases covered.

DNyuz

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· Jul 10, 2026

How abolishing the NIH would weaken American science

Scott Atlas’s July 2 online op-ed “Abolish the NIH” made valid points about bureaucracy, indirect costs and the need for greater transparency at the National Institutes of Health. The answer to those challenges, however, is not to scrap the United States’ premier medical research institution. The answer is to make it better. As someone living []

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 6, 2026

Universal Health Services: From A Cash Trap To A Value Trap

Universal Health Services: From A Cash Trap To A Value Trap

Knewz

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· Jun 25, 2026

DOJ charges 10 in largest federal health Care fraud crackdown in U.S. history

The Justice Department announced the results of the 2026 National Health Care Fraud Takedown, charging 455 defendants, including 90 doctors and other licensed medical professionals, in schemes involving more than 6.5 billion in fraudulent claims. The operation spanned 56 federal districts across 45 states and territories and involved all 50 state Medicaid Fraud Control Units,...

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Related coverage for "Healthcare group sues AHCA, says flawed state formula costs pediatricians millions": Washington Examiner — Childcare doesn’t need more subsidies. It needs less red tape. RedState — Gavin Newsom’s Healthcare Tax: Just the Latest Hit to CA Families. Medical Daily — 455 Defendants Including 90 Doctors Were Charged in the Largest Healthcare Fraud Takedown of 2026. DNyuz — How abolishing the NIH would weaken American science. Seeking Alpha — Universal Health Services: From A Cash Trap To A Value Trap. Knewz — DOJ charges 10 in largest federal health Care fraud crackdown in U.S. history