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Trump's legislation will require more Medicaid patients to work. In two states that tried it, many lost coverage.
As the federal government and states move to cut about $1 trillion over the next decade from Medicaid, researchers estimate ...
Colorado State Treasurer Dave Young’s sister Dorothy has relied heavily on Medicaid “for health care and for life-sustaining ...
Federal funding cuts will force both states to make difficult decisions about what Medicaid services to scale back or ...
Analysts say changes to Medicaid in President Donald Trump’s massive tax cut and spending bill could mean big trouble for ...
Three Democrat-led states have decided to revoke or limit health coverage for immigrants without legal status, a move that ...
She also notes that people whose lose Medicaid coverage because of cuts will still need to seek care; they’ll just do it in different ways—ways that are ultimately more expensive overall.
Promoting President Donald Trump’s tax-and-spending bill over the past few months, Trump and Congressional Republicans have repeatedly cited “waste, fraud, and abuse” as the reason for cutting ...
Health care access is on the line for many after new federal budget cuts. One Delaware hospital is especially "at-risk." ...
Medicaid cuts threaten to deepen mental health care shortages in rural America, with experts warning that lost coverage and ...
Many Americans get much of their health care from ERs. Defunding this service will bring financial and human ruin.
States are unlikely to fully neutralize the Medicaid cuts — but they have tools to scuttle the Trump administration's efforts ...