Healthcare research from the Obama administration has been buried by the HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, or ASPE.
Continue readingThis Week in Conflicts: Emoluments Lawsuit Continues Forward, Ivanka’s Fashion Label Closing and the Cost of Trump’s Scotland Resort Stay
This week, a federal judge rules an emoluments lawsuits against President Donald Trump can continue moving forward, Ivanka Trump announces the end of her clothing, accessory and shoe line, and details on how much the government spent for the president to stay at his Scotland resort.
Continue readingExplained: The shutdown of the National Guideline Clearinghouse and the independent efforts to launch a replacement
New context from a Harvard Law copyright expert, the non-profit that will be launching new efforts to compile medical guidelines, and a Stanford health economist.
Continue readingThis Week in Conflicts: Ivanka Trump’s Brand Pulled from Shelves, Kushner Companies Close Ties to Washington and Ross Admits “Errors”
This week, one of the largest department stores in Canada will no longer sell Ivanka Trump’s clothing, accessory or shoe lines, a look at some of the companies and individuals Kushner Companies is making deals with and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross admits to “errors” in failing to divest assets.
Continue readingHHS removes sex discrimination prohibition language from civil rights office website
Foreshadowing a possible shift in anti-discrimination policy, still-accurate content about sex discrimination was removed by the Office for Civil Rights.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Dark money season
In today's edition, HHS is planning to shut down a go-to medical guideline database, Wilbur Ross is finally going to divest his stock holdings, a tough news day for New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, and more.
Continue readingHHS to shut down public medical guideline database, go-to for physicians
The key website for curating medical guidelines, widely used by medical professionals, was scheduled to go offline on July 16. HHS cites budget cuts as the reason.
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: What we’ve got here is a failure to disclose
In today's edition, an ACA removal, a failure to disclose, a Chief Data Officer for Cook County, net neutrality in India, a Supreme Court sherpa's dark money connections, and more.
Continue reading14-Page Affordable Care Act website removed from Medicaid.gov
For the nearly 73.8 million Americans enrolled in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and others newly eligible... View Article
Continue readingToday in OpenGov: Charged up
In today's edition, the FCC looks to pass the buck on consumer complaints, Rudy Giuliani represents foreign clients but doesn't see a conflict, we try to keep up with Kavanaugh, Facebook gets hit with a fine over data sharing, and more.
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