Chief Healthcare Executive December 30, 2024
Ron Southwick

The president-elect survived an assassination attempt and was treated at a Pennsylvania hospital, and healthcare leaders bemoaned cuts in reimbursements to physicians.

Donald Trump is on his way back to the White House, securing an improbable re-election after losing to Joe Biden four years ago.

Trump almost lost his life in an assassination attempt at a rally in western Pennsylvania in July. He survived that attack, and was treated at a hospital near Pittsburgh. That story garnered the highest readership of any of our stories on politics and government in 2024.

The former and future president makes another appearance in our most well-read political stories over the past 12 months, but other stories about federal policies and legislation gained strong...

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