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In states that choose to end expanded Medicaid eligibility, fewer covered beneficiaries mean hospitals will see less revenue and lower operating margins.
Hospitals, physicians, health insurers, long-term care providers and others warn of serious consequences for the healthcare system.
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LA Public Press on MSNProposed Medicaid cuts would impact 2 million Angelenos. Here’s what that means for LAHealthcare workers are sounding the alarm on a 'world of hurt' coming to low income LA families, children, seniors and communities of color.
House Republicans are pushing to slash at least $1 trillion from two of the nation’s bedrock safety net programs, Medicaid and food stamps, as part of their sweeping package aimed at enacting President Donald Trump’s agenda.
Advocates say cuts to Medicaid and SNAP as part of Congress' passed budget bill could mean thousands of Iowans lose benefits.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed onto a joint letter with other Republican governors in support of a "big beautiful bill" backed by President Donald Trump that is currently advancing through Congress and would cut $625 billion from Medicaid over the next decade if passed.
Experts say enrolling in and maintaining Medicaid would become more difficult under Trump’s tax cuts plan, which House Speaker Mike Johnson said he would like the full House to consider
Colorado, and welcome back to another edition of The Temperature. I think this about nails it: How dangerous of the Rockies to stage a baseball game in the middle of one of Denver's favorite nightlife venues!
Long-term health care facilities across Ohio are already feeling the pressure from potential Medicaid cuts that could jeopardize care for some of the most vulnerable residents. The Oaks at Bethesda, a long-term care facility in Zanesville,
Washington could lose an estimated $700 million annually if President Donald Trump’s proposed spending cuts toward Medicaid come to fruition.