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Forbes Health Stories: How The Government Is Managing HIV, AIDS and Medicaid

A small group of activists rally against the GOP health care plan outside of the Metropolitan Republican Club, July 5, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Good morning, Forbes Health readers! Here are the stories we published yesterday:

Is HIV/AIDS Progress Made By The Last Five Presidents Being Undone By The Trump White House?

Seven years ago today, the U.S. released the National HIV/AIDS Strategy detailing principles, priorities and actions in response to the HIV epidemic. However, due to current federal proposals, presidential inaction and probable budget cuts, progress in the U.S. HIV epidemic may be coming to a halt.

Medicaid Rollback Could Sink Latest GOP Senate Trumpcare Bill

Concerns about Medicaid funding remain from moderate Republican Senators needed to pass the latest legislation offered by U.S. Senate GOP leadership to gut the Affordable Care Act.

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Forbes Health Stories: How The Government Is Managing HIV, AIDS and Medicaid
Robert Green July 15, 2017 Medicaid News
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