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While Congress considers slashing Medicaid, the impact would be felt beyond Florida seniors. Nursing homes and other healthcare facilities could be forced to lay off staff or shut down.
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Cuts to this essential program would hurt 3.9 million Floridians — and destabilize a key driver of the state economy | Opinion ...
Proposed federal budget cuts to Medicaid would devastate Florida’s most vulnerable communities. Millions of Floridians — ...
Any federal-government cuts to Medicaid could affect about 700,000 seniors in Florida now covered, including those in long-term care facilities, as well as those who may need skilled nursing or ...
Any federal-government cuts to Medicaid could affect about 700,000 seniors in Florida now covered, including those in long-term care facilities, as well as those who may need skilled nursing or ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act is currently written to eliminate $267 billion in federal funding from the Supplemental ...
Proposed federal budget cuts to health and social programs would affect about 8 million seniors living in poverty. Many rely on state and federal support that the Trump Administration wants to cut.
Then–Florida Medicaid Director Beth Kidder wrote a letter opposing the move, saying it would "cripple" the state's Medicaid program. Senior, though, is a little more hopeful than Kidder.
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