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Explícame on MSNMillions at risk: GOP Medicaid plan would strip coverage from 7.6 million, CBO warnsThe non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projects that the proposed changes would reduce healthcare coverage for 8.6 million people over the next decade. Specifically, the Medicaid portions of the Republican 'megabill' would result in 10.
A widely circulated talking point about cuts to Medicaid inflates the legislation’s effects by about five million people.
Over 300 rural hospitals had already been identified as being at "immediate risk" of shutting down, regardless of potential cuts.
House Republicans on the Energy and Commerce Committee this week unveiled a plan to cut more than $880 billion to pay for a significant portion of President Trump’s domestic agenda. After
Michigan officials have calculated the risk of potential federal Medicaid cuts, finding one proposal could nix coverage for 500,000 residents.
In a Q&A with Leanne Berge, J.D., CEO of Community Health Plan of Washington, Berge explains what the newly proposed Medicaid bill would mean for enrollees and healthcare systems if passed.
More than 700,000 people in Michigan could lose Medicaid coverage if proposed federal budget cuts pass, according to a report ordered by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Whitmer requested the report in mid-April,
Trump administration has rejected Biden proposal to expand coverage Medicare currently ... Zepbound not covered for weight loss The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) last month ...
States could see billions of dollars in reduced economic activity, lower state/local tax revenues, and large job losses if Medicaid work requirements are imposed.
New state legislation in Indiana could significantly change how Medicaid and the Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) are managed. Signed by Gov. Mike Braun last week and set to go into effect on July 1, these changes are expected to affect low-income residents,