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Top 5 Policy Stories: Ebola volunteers | CHIP enrollment slides | Work requirements | State PE laws | Black matter recall

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Top 5 Policy Stories: Ebola volunteers | CHIP enrollment slides | Work requirements | State PE laws | Black matter recall
Thursday, June 11, 2026
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CDC seeking volunteers to control Ebola at U.S. airports, entry points

In an email, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention asked workers to consider supporting screenings of at-risk individuals arriving stateside. The move follows a formal recognition of the ongoing Ebola outbreak in Africa as a Level 2 emergency, meaning the U.S. will have to take certain precautions to keep the virus from entering the country.

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CDC seeking volunteers to control Ebola at U.S. airports, entry points

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In an email, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention asked workers to consider supporting screenings of at-risk individuals arriving stateside. The move follows a formal recognition of the ongoing Ebola outbreak in Africa as a Level 2 emergency, meaning the U.S. will have to take certain precautions to keep the virus from entering the country.
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Number of children enrolled in Medicaid, CHIP slides by 2M since Trump took office

The numbers from the Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy’s Center for Children and Families, a nonprofit academic research group that is drawing from recent enrollment data gathered by state governments.

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Number of children enrolled in Medicaid, CHIP slides by 2M since Trump took office

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The numbers from the Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy’s Center for Children and Families, a nonprofit academic research group that is drawing from recent enrollment data gathered by state governments.
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What stakeholders are saying about Medicaid’s new work requirements: 10 notable quotes

Starting next New Year’s Day, many Medicaid beneficiaries will need to show they’re working at least 80 hours per month in order to continue qualifying for the means-tested public assistance. 

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What stakeholders are saying about Medicaid’s new work requirements: 10 notable quotes

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Starting next New Year’s Day, many Medicaid beneficiaries will need to show they’re working at least 80 hours per month in order to continue qualifying for the means-tested public assistance. 
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Connecticut passes law to curb hospital sale-leaseback deals, favored by private equity firms

Senate Bill 196 was signed into law by Gov. Ned Lamont a year after the state saw Prospect Medical Holdings, an investor-backed health system, fall into bankruptcy as investors extracted hundreds of millions of dollars in fees from its hospitals.

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Connecticut passes law to curb hospital sale-leaseback deals, favored by private equity firms

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Senate Bill 196 was signed into law by Gov. Ned Lamont a year after the state saw Prospect Medical Holdings, an investor-backed health system, fall into bankruptcy as investors extracted hundreds of millions of dollars in fees from its hospitals.
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FDA issues early alert over black matter in IV lines

Manufacturer ICU Medical is aware of the issue, first flagged by an unnamed healthcare organization. The company and the FDA are asking providers to monitor IV lines for any signs of particulates.

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FDA issues early alert over black matter in IV lines

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FDA issues recall of imaging systems
Manufacturer ICU Medical is aware of the issue, first flagged by an unnamed healthcare organization. The company and the FDA are asking providers to monitor IV lines for any signs of particulates.
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