FAQ: How Would The Republican Health Care Bills Affect You?
When covering the GOP efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, we tend to focus on the big picture: billions of cuts in Medicaid spending, say, or millions fewer people with health coverage.
But the real impacts would be felt in states, cities and towns, and they would vary a lot depending on where you live, how old you are and your particular health concerns. Reporters for NPR and NPR member stations across the country have delved into those geographic and demographic impacts; their reporting fuels this Q&A, which you can search by topic and locale.
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Links
- Americans Don’t Want Senate’s Health Care Plan, But It’s Unclear What They Do Want
- Durbin Wants ‘Medicare For All’ Health Program In Long Term, ‘Public Option’ Now
- Senate GOP Health Care Plan; Year of Public Art in Chicago
- Health Care Group Says Senate Bill Would Hit Area Medicaid Population Hard
- Durbin Says Republican Senators Conducting Health-Legislation Work In Secret
- GOP Health Plan Would Leave 23 Million More Uninsured, Budget Office Says
- A Brief History of Health Care and Coverage for Pre-existing Medical Conditions (Re-broadcast)
- Durbin On American Health Care Act: ‘I’m Now A Pre-Existing Condition’
- House Passes GOP Health Care Bill