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Medicaid is a massive federal and state-funded program that provides health and long term care coverage to low-income people. It covers one in five people nationwide.
The senator’s sarcasm-tinged response to controversy complicates Republican efforts to downplay their bill’s effects on Americans’ Medicaid coverage.
Republicans are claiming their reconciliation bill protects Medicaid and reduces fraud to justify stripping coverage from millions of recipients. Republicans Are Lying About Their Cuts to Medicaid ...
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.
You’re talking about 4.8 million able-bodied workers, young men, for example, who are on Medicaid and not working. They are choosing not to work when they can. That is called fraud.
Around one in five Washingtonians are enrolled in the state's Medicaid program, including around 800,000 children. Mon, 23 Jun 2025 03:08:17 GMT (1750648097511) Story Infinite Scroll ...
MADISON – Republicans in Congress are pursuing major cuts to Medicaid that could cause tens of thousands of Wisconsin's poorest residents to lose BadgerCare Plus coverage. The U.S. House passed ...
Protecting Medicaid is not just an investment in healthcare — it’s an investment in the strength and resilience of vibrant, thriving communities.
Medicaid spending is rising so fast because the federal government provides between $1 and $9 for every $1 that states spend, without any cut-off mechanism.
For people aged 65 and older, Medicaid can provide vital health care—and losing coverage makes people sicker. Skip to main content. Scientific American. May 21, 2025. 5 min read.
President Donald Trump spoke to congressional Republicans about Medicaid on Tuesday, during which he shared that the GOP's tax bill is aimed at cutting fraud, waste and abuse.
Medicaid funds care for Theresa Luoni's autistic twins. U.S. Rep. Tom Kean says the GOP budget will save the program. Here's what we know.