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Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" is now law. It will change Medicaid work requirements and limit federal funding for healthcare ...
There has been widespread concern expressed over the impact Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" could have on American health care.
For nearly 20 years, Maria would call her sister — a nurse in Mexico — for advice on how to manage her asthma and control her ...
The existing population of Medicaid enrollees in expansion states would keep their 9-to-1 FMAP share, even if they temporarily left the program to join the workforce and then returned.
Rick Scott is leading a charge to reduce Medicaid spending by an additional $313 billion with an amendment to President Donald Trump's tax and spending megabill in the Senate.
In 2017, when President Trump tried to repeal Obamacare and roll back Medicaid coverage, Republican governors rallied against it. Now, as Trump tries again to scale back Medicaid, they've gone quiet.
But in Louisiana — where almost half of the state depended on Medicaid in 2023, the Louisiana Department of Health reported — the cuts could be ruinous.
Several states, including Arkansas and Ohio, have already passed state laws to implement a requirement that adults enrolled under the ACA’s Medicaid expansion work, volunteer, go to school, or ...
Republicans tax bill will cut $1 trillion from Medicaid and Affordable Care Act insurance plans. Nearly 12 million people to lose health insurance.
Evidence shows that Medicaid improves people’s health and is particularly vital for babies, older people in need of long-term care and people in rural communities ...
The amendment would bar new enrollees in Medicaid expansion states from receiving a 9-to-1 Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) unless they are disabled and have dependent children.
The last time a Republican-controlled Congress and President Donald Trump moved to slash Medicaid spending, in 2017, a key political force stood in their way: GOP governors.