United States

government

Last mentioned: Apr 17, 2026

Timeline

  1. Digital Health Rollout

    Planned expansion of electronic disease surveillance systems across remote provinces.

  2. Initial Disbursement

    First phase of funding expected to target emergency preparedness and infectious disease surveillance.

  3. Current Data Release

    National reports show abortion numbers holding steady despite 14+ state bans.

  4. Partnership Signed

    The U.S. and DRC formally agree to the $1.2 billion health cooperation framework.

  5. Medication Dominance

    FDA data confirms medication abortion surpasses surgical procedures as the primary method.

  6. Shield Law Expansion

    States like MA and NY pass laws protecting telehealth providers mailing pills to ban states.

  7. Dobbs Decision

    U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, allowing state-level bans.

Stories mentioning United States 3

Health Policy Neutral

U.S. Abortion Rates Remain Resilient Amid State Bans: The Role of Health IT

New data reveals that the total number of abortions in the United States has remained stable despite a wave of state-level bans and restrictions. This trend is largely driven by the rapid expansion of telehealth services and medication abortion, highlighting a significant shift in how reproductive healthcare is delivered and regulated.

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funding Bullish

US and Democratic Republic of Congo Forge Landmark $1.2B Health Partnership

The United States and the Democratic Republic of the Congo have finalized a massive $1.2 billion health cooperation agreement aimed at stabilizing the nation's fragile healthcare infrastructure. This multi-year commitment focuses on infectious disease control, maternal health, and pandemic preparedness in one of Africa's most strategically important regions.

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funding Neutral

US Terminates Health Aid to Zimbabwe as Funding Negotiations Collapse

The United States has announced the cessation of all health-related assistance to Zimbabwe following a breakdown in bilateral funding negotiations. This move threatens to destabilize critical programs for HIV/AIDS, malaria, and maternal health that millions of Zimbabweans rely on.

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