Senate wants more Medicaid cuts in Trump’s bill
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Republicans say that able-bodied adults who don’t work would lose Medicaid coverage under the House tax-cuts-and-spending bill, while Democrats say the legislation would hurt vulnerable groups. The bill’s main target is those able-bodied adults,
The Medicaid cuts passed by the House would result in anywhere between 8,000 and 25,000 preventable deaths annually, researchers found. These estimates may be conservative because they assume that states would make up half of any Medicaid shortfalls.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNMedicaid users fear losing coverage as work mandates roll outMillions on Medicaid fear losing coverage as Congress weighs new work requirements—sparking concern over real-life consequences.
The AHA June 16 released a fact sheet with analysis on the impact to rural patients and hospitals from proposed Medicaid cuts by Congress. The analysis found that key Medicaid provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.
A new Senate plan would tie Medicaid to 80-hour work requirements. Up to 5 million Americans could lose coverage, CBO warns.
The drop in Medicaid enrollment in January reflects the continuation of the federal program's "unwinding" process.
While updated cost estimates show Republicans’ multitrillion-dollar policy megabill could kick nearly 11 million people off Medicaid, a government watchdog says those recipients either have ways
Analysts say some working-class Americans who qualify for Medicaid could lose coverage because of churn from more frequent eligibility checks.
More than a dozen people raised concerns and questions about unintentionally separating patients from their health care with South Dakota’s proposed Medicaid expansion work requirements.
The majority of coverage losses under the bill would come from those who became eligible for Medicaid due to an expansion of the program under the Affordable Care Act — those enrollees would ...