Journalists explore the working rules of Medicaid, CDC layoffs and the “Maha” mission of RFK Jr.

KFF Health News’ main correspondent, Anneri Pattani, has given an update to the way Ohio uses his opioid settlement funds on “All Side with Amy Juravich” by Wosu Media on April 30.
- Click here to hear Pattani from “All sides with Amy Juravich”.
- Read the coverage of Pattani of opioid regulations in “Payback: monitoring of the cash flow of opioid regulations”.
KFF Health News Washington KFF Correspondent Julie Rovner discussed the future of the Acting Act on April 23 for the “Washington Journal” in C-SPAN. She also discussed the secretary of health and social services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. “Make America Healthy Again” on “The Brian Lehrer Show” by WNYC on April 15.
- Click here to watch Rovner on “Washington Journal”.
- Click here to hear Rovner on “The Brian Lehrer Show”.
Kff Health News Southern’s correspondent Sam Whitehead discussed Medicaid’s work requirements on “The Georgia Health Report” of Wuga on April 18.
- Click here to hear Whitehead on “The Georgia Health Report”.
- Read the “states of the states of Whitehead, the work rules of Medicaid, but few programs help registrants find jobs”, with reports from Phil Galewitz and Katherryn Houghton.
KFF Health News’ main correspondent, Renuka Rayasam, discussed layoffs to the Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on “The Georgia Health Report” by Wuga on April 4.
- Click here to hear Rayasam on “The Georgia Health Report”.
- Read Rachana Pradhan and Brett Kelman “dismissals on federal health agencies decimates from offices that publish public files”.
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