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Advocates say checking eligibility more frequently isn’t likely to uncover more people who are enrolled in Medicaid and don’t ...
A tense exchange played out overnight in Washington when Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's sparred with House Republicans during a House Energy and Commerce committee meeting over Medicaid. The fiery ...
Legislation introduced by House Republicans late Sunday would slash Medicaid spending significantly by imposing new restrictions on Medicaid beneficiaries such as work requirements and more ...
But that progress could soon stall. Eleanor, who has Down syndrome and a pacemaker from open-heart surgery as an infant, is set to lose her Medicaid coverage by the end of the month. Her family ...
Republicans are backing away from broad proposals to slash federal funding to Medicaid and inching toward a more modest approach, fearful of the political risk of cutting a program that has ...
Cutting Medicaid shifts costs to Medicare, increasing the burden on federal taxpayers. Medicaid covers essential services not covered by Medicare, such as nursing home care and premiums ...
Recipients would have to prove they meet income eligibility for Medicaid every six months, instead of the current annual renewal process. The legislation also limits the open enrollment period to ...
We have to tell their stories. Congressional Republicans have proposed the biggest cuts to Medicaid in history, when Medicaid is already a lean program. Medicaid is one of the most cost ...
House Republicans have proposed cuts and tweaks to federal Medicaid funding. Business Insider analyzed who receives Medicaid in the US. Cuts could affect children, low-income millennials ...
The House GOP has released its plan to cut Medicaid spending, with the most significant changes affecting eligibility requirements and how states can finance Medicaid. However, some of the biggest ...
House Republicans plan to enact work requirements and more frequent eligibility checks for Medicaid. But the proposal does not pursue some of the deeper cuts that lawmakers had considered.
House Republican leadership’s decision to step back from two pathways to major Medicaid cost savings has fueled contempt among hard line conservatives, raising questions about the future of a ...