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The Congressional Budget Office estimates that federal Medicaid cuts could result in 11.8 million more people becoming uninsured.
The health industry couldn’t persuade GOP lawmakers to oppose big Medicaid cuts in President Donald Trump’s tax and spending ...
President Trump labeled it "the One Big Beautiful Bill Act," but it's also the most comprehensive health care reform ...
Northwest Indiana medicaid and environmental experts expressed concern with the impacts of the Trump Administration’s megabill.
This story was produced by the State College regional bureau of Spotlight PA, an independent, nonpartisan newsroom dedicated ...
The federal budget bill requires people on Medicaid to get recertified for eligibility twice a year. The expectation is that ...
Mississippi is projected to see one of the highest increases in its uninsured rate following the signing of a new federal ...
New York’s top leaders will need to make tough decisions in the coming months as they confront billions in lost federal funding for the state’s largest and oldest safety net programs. Last week, ...
Democratic leaders believe the bill, which President Donald Trump signed into law on the Fourth of July, will sway voters ...
The Congressional Budget Office estimated that the House version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act would reduce Medicaid ...
"Traditional Medicare has roughly 20% cost-sharing," Sommers said. "For people who have both Medicaid and Medicare, Medicaid covers those costs. Also, traditional Medicare has no out-of-pocket cap, ...
Republican Congressman Mark Amodei doesn't view Medicaid changes as cuts, but Nevada hospitals and health care providers say ...