Julie Rovner is the chief Washington correspondent and host of KFF Health News’ podcast “What the Health?”. In a special episode, she discussed health-related cases at the Supreme Court. The court dealt with various issues, including abortion cases, opioid epidemic, and banning homeless people from sleeping in public. They also overturned a ruling that could change federal government oversight. Cases discussed include Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, abortion pill mifepristone approval, and enforcing bans against homeless sleeping in public. These cases could have lasting implications on health care, specifically impacting agencies’ ability to interpret laws and access to health services for vulnerable populations.
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