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Medicaid Cuts Will Hurt All Ohioans, Economists Say By Marty Schladen, The Ohio Capital Journal on Thu, Aug 7, 2025 at 8:55 am ...
When someone loses Medicaid coverage, the formal support disappears, but the labor doesn’t. It shifts to family members who provide it free, adding to an unpaid care economy already valued at ...
States are unlikely to fully neutralize the Medicaid cuts — but they have tools to scuttle the Trump administration's efforts.
Many Americans get much of their health care from ERs. Defunding this service will bring financial and human ruin.
Democrats bemoaning the loss of Medicaid coverage are glossing over a critical fact: States could fund the program themselves if they wanted to. The truth is, ...
But in fact, the cuts in Medicare will begin even before those in Medicaid—ones conveniently put off by congressional Republicans until after the 2026 midterm elections.
The problem here for Augusta Health is, even before the cuts the MAGAs enacted so that they can give rich people a tax break, Medicaid wasn’t exactly paying its bills.
The Congressional Budget Office estimates that federal Medicaid cuts could result in 11.8 million more people becoming uninsured.
Clinicians fear cuts to the Medicaid could jeopardize the financial viability of their practices and increase gaps in patient care.
Headlines assert that the reforms Republicans recently passed amount to a trillion-dollar cut to Medicaid. The New York Times calls this the most significant cut to federal health care spending in ...
An additional $191 billion in alleged spending cuts concerns provider taxes, a complex issue that major news networks don’t understand. States fund Medicaid by taxing providers — hospitals and ...
The Man Who Thinks Medicaid Cuts Won’t Cut Medicaid In Kevin Hassett, the Trump administration has picked an especially unfortunate spokesperson.
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