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The Medicaid portion of the House GOP’s massive domestic policy bill would result in 10.3 million people losing Medicaid coverage by 2034, and 7.6 million people going uninsured, according
A widely circulated talking point about cuts to Medicaid inflates the legislation’s effects by about five million people.
Health care providers at the American Hospital Association’s annual meeting warned that cuts to Medicaid could force hospitals to close.
As Congressional committee hearings begin in Washington, New Jersey officials predict 700,000 could lose health care.
House Republican leaders appear to have won support from key moderates by backing off the most controversial proposals to overhaul Medicaid — but it has created new risks for the GOP’s domestic policy megabill.
The Congressional Budget Office expects states will replace about half of the reduced federal support with their own resources, and then reduce spending by cutting provider payment rates, optional benefits and enrollment.
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.
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.
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Huron Daily Tribune on MSNWhitmer, MDHHS warn of major Medicaid losses under federal proposalsMore than 700,000 Michiganders — nearly 30% of all Medicaid beneficiaries — could lose coverage under "Republican-led" proposals in Congress, according to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. This statement came after Whitmer annouced Executive Directive 2025-3 Final,