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With the Congressional mega-bill that cuts $1 trillion from Medicaid now law, people who have relied for their health care on the state-federal insurance plan and their advocates are scrambling
Republican Congressman Mark Amodei doesn't view Medicaid changes as cuts, but Nevada hospitals and health care providers say they do.
Marylanders on Medicaid fear they could suffer significant health setbacks under the “big, beautiful bill” that President Donald Trump signed Friday.
An estimated 16 million Americans could lose their health care coverage with funding cuts and policy changes in the federal reconciliation bill. About half of that loss is expected to come from changes that could lead to hundreds of billions of dollars in Medicaid cuts.
President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" doesn't look very pretty to rural health advocates in South Carolina. They predict thousands to lose coverage.
The sweeping tax and spending bill pushed by President Donald Trump includes provisions that would not only reshape people’s experience with the Affordable Care Act but, according to some policy analysts,