Trump, Medicaid and Beautiful Bill
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Healthcare professionals and elected officials expressed concern Monday around Lake County about the impact of the ‘big beautiful bill” on patients who rely on Medicaid for their medical needs.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNMedicaid cuts set to impact Medicare, hitting millions of seniors and Social Security beneficiariesThe OBBB proposes substantial cuts to Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to offset tax cuts and new spending. The CBO analysis suggests the bill could cost the poorest Americans $1,
Pregnant women on Medicaid are exempt from new work requirements, but it's unclear how paperwork and red tape will impact eligibility and postpartum services.
The massive bill is guided by spending requests from the White House. It will extend the 2017 Trump tax cuts, while cutting billions of dollars in social program funding. It’s been described as the largest cuts to social welfare programs since at least the 1990s, and according to some experts the most severe in modern history.
Medicaid cuts in Trump’s tax bill will ‘devastate’ access to care in rural Pennsylvania, critics say
State officials estimate 310,000 Pennsylvanians will lose Medicaid coverage and anticipate strain at health facilities caused by federal budget cuts.
Many Americans are concerned about the cuts to Medicaid in President Trump’s spending bill. HCC Network CEO Toniann Richard and God’s Love We Deliver President and CEO Terrence Meck join Chris Jansing to discuss the impact the Medicaid cuts would have on their communities.
Florida's health care workers and advocates are sounding the alarm over Medicaid cuts in President Trump's tax and spending bill, arguing millions of residents could lose access to care in an already underfunded system.
Maryland health advocates and policymakers warn that Medicaid changes could affect not only low-income residents but also those with private insurance.
Officials are warning that millions of Americans could lose their insurance under changes in the law — including 330,000 people in Illinois who could be impacted by changes to Medicaid. However, Republican lawmakers say the changes are aimed at eliminating waste,