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Medicaid reforms, including work requirements and stricter eligibility, could lead to significant coverage losses. Here's how.
The AHA’s analysis reflects the incremental economic impacts of Medicaid cuts across the entire program in each state, including spending on hospitals, physician offices, specialists and pharmacies.
NPR reports the bill would cut hundreds of billions of dollars in spending on Medicaid. That would be done by adding a new work requirement and shortening the enrollment period, among other things. The Medicaid changes are expected to result in contentious debate when the bill is taken up by the Senate.
President Donald Trump’s proposal to peg American drug costs to prices paid in other countries risks upending Medicaid’s drug rebate program and could hamper beneficiaries’ ability to obtain needed medications,
The One Big, Beautiful Bill Act is proposing to cut billions from Medicaid, which could affect coverage for thousand of Iowans. Here's a breakdown of what's happening with the bill and what it means for Iowans.
President Donald Trump said in a social media post that he wants the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ on his desk by July 4.
New York has estimated that changes to funding and policy for Medicaid and health care in the bill would leave nearly 1.5 million people in the state uninsured. Senate Majority Leader Andrea ...
In Oregon, 20% of people currently enrolled in Medicaid could lose their coverage, according to a detailed estimate of the bill’s impact by the State Health and Value Strategies Program at ...