October 22, 2025 - 15:03
Congressional Democrats from Ohio are determined to protect health care access for residents as the government shutdown persists, causing significant disruption in federal services. With negotiations at a standstill in Washington, these lawmakers are vocalizing their commitment to ensuring that Ohioans do not suffer from the consequences of budgetary impasses.
The ongoing shutdown has raised concerns about the availability of essential health services, including Medicaid and Medicare, which millions of Ohioans rely on. Lawmakers argue that any lapse in funding could jeopardize the health and well-being of vulnerable populations across the state.
In response to the crisis, Ohio's congressional delegation is advocating for immediate solutions to restore funding and maintain health care programs. They are urging their colleagues to prioritize the health needs of constituents over political disagreements. As the situation unfolds, the emphasis remains on finding a resolution that safeguards access to vital health services for all Ohio residents.
October 21, 2025 - 21:36
New Leadership for Federal Health Research AgencyThe Trump administration has appointed a new leader for a federal agency dedicated to advancing health technology through high-risk, high-reward research initiatives. This decision comes after the...
October 21, 2025 - 08:48
California Summit Focuses on Maternal Health Disparities Among Black WomenLeaders gather in Sacramento for the California Black Birth Equity Summit to tackle maternal health disparities affecting Black women. The summit serves as a crucial platform for healthcare...
October 20, 2025 - 23:45
Elizabeth Chambers Appointed as New Director of Epidemiology in HuntingtonHuntington, WV – The Cabell-Huntington Health Department is excited to announce the appointment of Elizabeth (Liz) Chambers as its new Director of Epidemiology. A native of Huntington, Chambers...
October 20, 2025 - 07:00
Cuyahoga County Considers Reductions in Health and Social Service FundingCuyahoga County is contemplating significant cuts to its health and social service budget for the upcoming fiscal year, raising concerns among local agencies and nonprofits that provide essential...