
Bernard Wolfson
Managing Editor at KFF Health News
Managing Editor at California Healthline
Columnist and Senior Correspondent, @CalHealthline, which is produced by @KHNews, an editorially independent service of @KaiserFamFound.
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1 month ago |
impactolatino.com | Bernard Wolfson
Cynthia Williams está furiosa con los republicanos de la Cámara de Representantes de Estados Unidos que están dispuestos a recortar Medicaid, el programa de salud dirigido por el gobierno para personas de bajos ingresos o con discapacidades. La residente de Anaheim, de 61 años, cuida de su hija adulta, que es ciega, y de su hermana, una veterana militar con trastorno de estrés postraumático grave y otras afecciones de salud mental.
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1 month ago |
kffhealthnews.org | Bernard Wolfson
TUSTIN, California — Cynthia Williams está furiosa con los republicanos de la Cámara de Representantes de Estados Unidos que están dispuestos a recortar Medicaid, el programa de salud dirigido por el gobierno para personas de bajos ingresos o con discapacidades. La residente de Anaheim, de 61 años, cuida de su hija adulta, que es ciega, y de su hermana, una veterana militar con trastorno de estrés postraumático grave y otras afecciones de salud mental.
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1 month ago |
laist.com | Bernard Wolfson
Cynthia Williams is furious with U.S. House Republicans willing to slash Medicaid, the government-run insurance program for people with low incomes or disabilities. The 61-year-old Anaheim resident cares for her adult daughter, who is blind, and for her sister, a military veteran with severe post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental health conditions.
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1 month ago |
rethinking65.com | Bernard Wolfson
Cynthia Williams is furious with U.S. House Republicans willing to slash Medicaid, the government-run insurance program for people with low incomes or disabilities. The 61-year-old Anaheim resident cares for her adult daughter, who is blind, and for her sister, a military veteran with severe post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental health conditions.
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1 month ago |
oregonlive.com | Bernard Wolfson
TUSTIN, Calif. — Cynthia Williams is furious with U.S. House Republicans willing to slash Medicaid, the government-run insurance program for people with low incomes or disabilities. The 61-year-old Anaheim resident cares for her adult daughter, who is blind, and for her sister, a military veteran with severe post-traumatic stress disorder and other mental health conditions.
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