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The Medicaid cuts recently approved by Congress and President Donald Trump could force states into difficult decisions, ...
Oklahoma has received a score of 49th in the nation for its health care in 2025, and with projected funding cuts to Medicaid, local providers project loss of services. The top scores given by The ...
A new study estimates that $698 billion in Medicaid cuts could displace 10.3 million people, leading to increased hospitalizations, job losses, and rural hospital closures.
Coverage losses linked to the massive tax and policy law could drive up excess deaths and preventable hospitalizations by 2034, according to the study in JAMA Health Forum.
When President Donald Trump signed his tax bill into law, he acknowledged that it included deep spending cuts but suggested people “won’t even notice it.” ...
Local Democrats amassed across the street from Augusta Health Thursday morning to bring attention to the trillions of dollars ...
Many Americans are concerned about the cuts to Medicaid in President Trump’s spending bill. HCC Network CEO Toniann Richard and God’s Love We Deliver President and CEO Terrence Meck join Chris Jansing ...
Hospitals in Oregon are biding time with reductions from President Trump's spending bill to hit hard by 2027 and 2028, ...
In Texas, Medicaid covers a third of all children, half of all pregnant women, the elderly in long-term care, and the ...
Republican leaders are considering drastic cuts to Medicaid funding. The cuts could have a significant impact on low-income households, older adults, children, and people with mental health disorders.
Maryland health advocates and policymakers warn that Medicaid changes could affect not only low-income residents but also ...
Federal budget cuts aimed at Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act could eventually cost 16 million Americans their health insurance coverage, and Georgia would not be immune from the impact, ...