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Despite early conversations and, kind of, conjecture, I think that advocates did a pretty solid job to make it clear that any changes to the FMAP would be devastating.”
11 rural Ohio hospitals listed at-risk under Trump’s spending bill, according to Democratic Senators
Eleven rural Ohio hospitals were recently listed as at-risk under President Donald Trump’s spending bill, which was signed into law last week and includes more than $1 trillion in cuts to Medicaid.
COLUMBUS — As Congress debates Medicaid cuts, Gov. Mike DeWine has left the door open for Ohio to drop coverage for more than 770,000 people. The governor kept trigger language in the state’s operating budget that will require Ohio to end Medicaid expansion if the federal government reduces its share of funding.
With the federal budget narrowly passing the U.S. Senate, nearly $1 trillion in cuts to Medicaid have been proposed.
President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" could have major implications for health care for millions of Americans, including those in Ohio.
The vetoes touch on a range of issues, from restrictions on purchasing sugary drinks with food assistance benefits to funding emergency services in state parks.
President Donald Trump will have to wait until Thursday at the earliest to see if the house passes his "Big Beautiful Bill."
Ohio job losses, roughly half of them in the health sector, would be 44,700, or 0.8% of the workforce, the study found.
Due to a provision of the Trump tax bill that bans abortion providers from receiving Medicaid dollars, patients across the country might not be able to use Medicaid to pay for health services that they get at Planned Parenthood.
A new study from KFF indicates that Kentucky's rural population is likely to be hit harder than any other state's as a result of the impacts from the newly passed "Big Beautiful Bill" — and second place isn't even remotely close.
Medicaid is set to become a key issue in the battle over control of Congress in next year’s midterm elections now that President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” has passed.