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More than 4 in 10 Republicans worried significant cuts to Medicaid would hurt health-care providers in their communities and lead to people losing insurance, according to a KFF poll released ...
Republicans are increasingly on the defensive over the party’s handling of Medicaid cuts in the party’s “big, beautiful bill,” underscoring how the issue has become an early flashpoint ...
Concerns are mounting over Medicaid coverage, after President Donald Trump's spending bill advanced in the House.It could mean major cuts to Medicaid if signed into law. Now, local healthcare ...
Opinion: Medicaid cuts would harm all Minnesotans — not just those on Medicaid. Here’s what’s at stake for systems like Hennepin Healthcare and beyond. By Mohamed Omar and Thomas Klemond.
Medicaid, the largest payer for long-term care facilities, covers around 2 in 3 nursing home residents, and reducing dollars to the massive, yet already resource-limited, program could have ...
As Republicans work to advance a massive bill containing much of President Trump’s domestic agenda, one of the central flashpoints is its potential cuts to Medicaid. Geoff Bennett discussed the ...
House Republicans are celebrating Medicaid reform in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which the House GOP says eliminates waste, fraud and abuse to deliver for Americans who need coverage most ...
White House vows no Medicaid cuts — except to those who don’t deserve it Trump aides say those cut from Medicaid as a result of the GOP megabill shouldn’t have had it in the first place.
Medicaid recipients ages 19-64 who are capable of working and don’t have kids spend an average of 4.2 hours per day — or 126 hours every 30 days — just vegging out.
The Trump administration says it aims to cut only waste, fraud and abuse from Medicaid. OMB Director Russell Vought said 16% to 20% of Medicaid payments are improper. Official rates are far lower.
The senator’s sarcasm-tinged response to controversy complicates Republican efforts to downplay their bill’s effects on Americans’ Medicaid coverage.
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