Congressional negotiations to reup the law governing the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief are at an impasse over abortion. Host Kelly Hooper talks with POLITICO global health reporter Carmen Paun about what's going on and what it means for a program credited with saving 25 million lives.
The debate over RSV's unprecedented surge and children's health
Why venture capital for health technology startups is tanking
Your guide to the next six weeks in Washington on health care
For Congress, health privacy is top of mind
The end of the military's Covid-19 vaccination requirement?
The state Supreme Court races that gave anti-abortion groups a win
How a potentially divided government would affect health policy
SCOTUS case could change who gets sued if a Medicaid recipient's rights are violated
How motivating were abortion rights in the midterms?
The non-abortion-related health care ballot measures to watch Tuesday
The races that will shape abortion access in the states
A new Congressional report linking cybersecurity to health security
Why opioid treatment providers are very, very worried about fentanyl
Experts pinpoint problems with the FDA's tobacco program
RSV surge casts focus on vaccine pipeline
BIO leadership shakeup followed clashes with board
What we learned from the MedTech conference
Congress has a plan for rural hospitals. Most aren't interested.
Medical debt on the ballot in Arizona
The epidemics we stopped
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