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HHS opens more investigations following WILL complaints 

Complaints filed by the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty triggered federal investigations into education and training programs at Johns Hopkins University and Cincinnati Children’s. 
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BadgerCare Plus enrollment falls

BadgerCare Plus enrollment fell in February for the second month in a row.
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Gender-affirming care ban for kids advances

A Republican-backed bill banning gender-affirming care for kids passed out of an Assembly committee along party lines last week. Healthcare provider associations oppose the plan, and Gov. Tony Evers vetoed a previous version of it. 
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Primary care panel describes access, affordability challenges 

Despite a growing number of advanced practice providers, primary care accessibility remains a challenge, experts said at a Wisconsin Health News event in Milwaukee this week. Panelists talked about barriers and what policymakers can do to help. 
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State employee health plan opts against changing plan design

The board overseeing the state employee health plan on Wednesday decided to keep its plan design the same, despite a request to raise cost-sharing for many members. 
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Covering Wisconsin faces funding cut 

Covering Wisconsin, the statewide agency that helps people sign up for health coverage, is warning that a federal funding cut will limit its work to help the public know insurance options and find financial help. 
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Cooperative takes another step toward reopening Chippewa Falls hospital

A cooperative took another step toward temporarily reopening a hospital in Chippewa Falls that closed last year, as it considers whether doing so is financially feasible, according to a Thursday statement.  
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