Millions Stand to Lose Health Coverage Under Proposed Medicaid Cuts, Study Says
- About 7.6 million Americans could lose their health insurance if the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' becomes law, according to a new study.
- Dr. Adam Gaffney stated that the Medicaid cuts in the House Bill will strip healthcare from millions of Americans.
- Hospitals could see a $63 billion increase in uncompensated care, while physicians may face a $24 billion increase.
- Katherine Hempstead remarked that the Medicaid cuts would be the largest funding reduction in the program’s history and have devastating impacts.
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Why many Floridians would lose health care under Trump plan after all
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REPORT: Pennsylvania to Lose $34.1B in Health Care Spending Under House Republicans’ Budget
Vulnerable PA Republicans Fitzpatrick, Mackenzie, Bresnahan, and Perry all voted for the largest cuts to Medicaid in history A new report estimates that Pennsylvania stands to lose a staggering $34.1B in health care spending due to House Republicans’ Tax Scam budget, legislation that could have been stopped had any of Pennsylvania’s Republican Congressmen – including Brian Fitzpatrick, Ryan Mackenzie, Rob Bresnahan, or Scott Perry – voted no. A…
Medicaid cuts would injure Missouri’s health
According to a study by Urban Institute and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the House-approved bill dramatically cutting Medicaid funding now being debated by the Senate would have a cataclysmic impact on American healthcare. Analysis concludes that hospitals would lose $321 billion in spending from the reconciliation process, physicians would face an $81 billion cut, and spending on prescription drugs would decline by $191 billion from 2025 to …
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