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Trump's legislation will require more Medicaid patients to work. In two states that tried it, many lost coverage.
The Alaska Department of Health said Monday that the state could lose up to $500 million in Medicaid spending. On Wednesday, the department said that number was “too high.”
Healthcare leaders across the state, including those at Haywood Regional Medical Center, lobbied hard to stop crippling Medicaid provisions contained in the massive bill overhauling federal funding that passed earlier this month.
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The GOP Budget Would Require Medicaid Cuts, Budget Office ConfirmsHouse Republican leaders keep saying the budget plan they passed last week doesn’t envision big cuts to Medicaid. The Congressional Budget Office doesn’t agree. On Wednesday, the official ...
In Kevin Hassett, the Trump administration has picked an especially unfortunate spokesperson.
During the One Big Beautiful Bill Act debates, a study published projected cuts to Medicaid could lead to 16,642 premature deaths.
Many of Ohio's rural hospitals are barely breaking even. Now, new Medicaid changes could mean a major loss of income.
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Congress can’t reach Trump’s cuts without touching Medicaid or ...House Republicans won’t be able to reach their budget target needed to pass the Trump agenda without major cuts to Medicare or Medicaid, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) confirmed on ...
5 Tips to Protect Medicaid From Congressional Budget Cuts. Here’s how to call your representatives in Washington and tell them that any cut to Medicaid is a cut to Medicare.
House Republican leaders keep saying the budget plan they passed last week doesn’t envision big cuts to Medicaid. The Congressional Budget Office doesn’t agree. On Wednesday, the official ...
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KELO Sioux Falls on MSNMedicaid cuts in federal budget could hit rural health hard in SDWade Erickson doesn’t want to seem like an alarmist. But Erickson, CEO of Horizon Healthin South Dakota, has serious concerns about how the Medicaid cuts embedded in the giant taxation and budget law signed by President Trump will affect the health of South Dakotans,