Illinois is on track to see a drop in enrollment in the Affordable Care Act as Congress debates whether to extend the generous subsidies that have made the health care plans more affordable. < Back to News
Continue ReadingPanelists discuss improving public trust in vaccine, concerns over access
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Health News Illinois convened a panel of experts this week in Chicago to discuss the future of vaccine policy in the state. Along with Illinois taking a more active role in disease prevention. < Back to News
Continue ReadingBudzinski urges bipartisan deal to end shutdown, but draws ‘red line’ on health care
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U.S. Rep. Nikki Budzinski said Thursday reopening the federal government will take a bipartisan agreement, but she drew “a red line in the sand” on health care, warning that some premiums could double next year if Affordable Care Act tax credits are not renewed as part of the package. < Back to News
Continue ReadingRep. Budzinski of Illinois says some health insurance premiums will double if Congress doesn’t act
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U.S. Rep. Nikki Budzinski of Illinois says some of her constituents will pay double for health insurance if Congress doesn’t vote to extend a subsidy program that helps pay for premiums. < Back to News
Continue ReadingLawmakers Pass Bill to Mandate Anti-Bias Training for Obstetric Care Providers in Illinois
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The measure is aimed at combating maternal mortality in marginalized groups. If signed into law, it would mandate providers receive one hour of training prior to renewing a state license, starting in July 2026. The Senate passed the bill on a 44-12 vote, following its passage 82-29 in the House in April. It needs only […]
Continue ReadingHealthy Chicago Podcast Featuring Hailey Steele
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