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The First Hospital of China Medical University in Shengyang said in a statement July 10 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo's condition has worsened, according to Reuters.
The country's uninsured rate has risen to 11.7 percent after reaching a record low of 10.9 percent in late 2016, according to a new Gallup poll.
President Donald Trump tweeted Monday that he could not "imagine that Congress would leave Washington" for their August break "without a beautiful new Healthcare bill fully approved and ready to go!"
The Republican healthcare plan could bankrupt gunshot victims and shift costs of treating those victims to taxpayers, according to a report from the nonprofit Brady Campaign and Center to Prevent Gun Violence.
Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., told attendees at a town hall meeting Wednesday the GOP hasn't come to consensus on healthcare yet because it was unprepared to produce a plan this year, according to a report from TIME magazine.
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A new Gallup poll has found only 37 percent of Americans are confident in the country's medical system.
Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kan., held a town hall meeting Thursday and received some critical comments regarding the Senate's proposed healthcare bill from his children's pediatrician, according to Think Progress.
A panel of some of Montana's biggest healthcare organizations held a town hall meeting Thursday to voice their displeasure with the Senate's proposed Better Care Reconciliation Act, according to Montana Public Radio.