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New York has estimated that changes to funding and policy for Medicaid and health care in the bill would leave nearly 1.5 ...
New York strengthens Medicaid coverage rules to expand access to mental health and addiction treatment amid federal rollbacks ...
New York Governor Kathy Hochul on Friday issued a plea to Senate Republicans to reject the House-passed "big beautiful bill" ...
“Every New York Congressmember who backed this should be ashamed.” Republicans have countered that Medicaid funding can be reduced solely by rooting out fraudulent or wasteful ...
USA TODAY Network New York reporter David Robinson took a closer look at the possible impact of this effort. Much of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ new $255 million plan for ...
These potential cuts would have devastating impacts on more than 70 million people who rely on Medicaid nationally, including nearly four million New Yorkers. As New York City’s acting health ...
“Every New York Congressmember who backed this should be ashamed.” Republicans have countered that Medicaid funding can be reduced solely by rooting out fraudulent or wasteful ...
Unions are among those raising concerns about the effect of potential federal Medicaid cuts on state health programs. (Photo: Courtesy of Protect our Care) New York’s governor unveiled her 2026 ...
Mike Lawler wrote an op/ed and a letter to House leaders and made various public pledges that he won't cut Medicaid services to New York's most vulnerable. But, U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer countered ...
Still, the Democrats' analysis joined a growing chorus of hospital leaders in New York that warned the level of Medicaid cuts being debated in Congress would cause devastating ripple effects ...
Many children with autism rely on Medicaid to get the critical therapy they need, but next year, New York state wants to cut spending by millions. Some health care centers tell CBS News New York ...
Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times More than 70 percent of adults want Medicaid to stay largely as it is, according to a survey conducted this year by KFF, a nonprofit research group.