Becker's Healthcare February 3, 2025
Kristin Kuchno and Alexandra Murphy

Federal agencies recently removed specific public health data in response to an executive order on gender classification. At the same time, new tariffs on imports from Canada and China are set to take effect Feb. 4, while Mexico has reached a deal to delay implementation, raising discussions on their potential effects on the healthcare supply chain, according to reports from The New York Times and ABC News.

Here are five things to know.

1. Federal and state health officials rushed to meet a 5 p.m. deadline on Jan. 30 set by President Donald Trump’s executive order that required them to terminate programs that promote “gender ideology,” remove related documents and stop any media that might promote them, The New...

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