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The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) says the Medicaid provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) will leave 7.8 million people without health insurance by 2034, not 10.3 million or more as ...
Ohio’s expected $37 billion Medicaid cut could reduce the labor force, close hospitals and significantly impact the economy, ...
N.H., is leading a Senate Democratic request for a Washington, D.C., think tank to come up with a report on the impact of Republican-led cuts to Medicaid and changes to the Affordable Care Act in the ...
According to the American Hospital Association, Trump’s tax bill will result in 1.8 million people in rural communities ...
Nearly 17,000 Buncombe residents would lose benefits if North Carolina rolls back its 2023 Medicaid expansion in the wake of ...
I am not certain about the severity of recession, but I am fairly confident that this cut will spur recession." ...
What members were warned about is now coming to pass.
GOP lawmakers in 10 states have refused for a decade to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. But when President ...
Bentz, who was scheduled to speak on the environment, instead focused a recent Pendleton speech on the benefits of ...
When reached by Newsweek, White House spokesperson Kush Desai said, "President Trump made a clear pledge: no cuts to Medicaid, Medicare, or Social Security. The One, Big, Beautiful only addresses ...
Delayed treatments, canceled doctor visits, skipped prescriptions. Losing insurance is bad for your health. The Congressional ...
The nursing home industry is one of several swaths of the health care sector that could see massive upheaval under the "One Big, Beautiful Bill Act." ...