‘A Significant Threat’: Humboldt County Health Care Centers Brace for Sweeping Medicaid Cuts
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‘A significant threat’: Humboldt County health care centers brace for sweeping Medicaid cuts
Medicaid enrollees will have to file proof they are working, attending school or volunteering 80 hours a month, or have an exemption like caretaking for a young child. Requirements will start in 2027. “What if somebody lives at Alderpoint? Where are they going to volunteer?” asked Matt Rees, CEO of Southern Humboldt Community Healthcare District.
The number of people working for illegal agencies is increasing, the Association of Personnel Service Providers has warned. Such employment carries significant risks. Employees are not sure that the agency is paying for their health and sickness insurance, as well as pension money. They are therefore at risk of not receiving sick leave in the event of illness and of accumulating insurance debts, which leads to further debts and foreclosures.
Republicans' Big Lie About Medicaid: Recipients Are Working
Sumit Agarwal, University of Michigan The Congressional Budget Office estimates that 7.8 million Americans across the U.S. would lose their coverage through Medicaid – the public program that provides health insurance to low-income families and individuals – under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act making its way through Congress. That includes 248,000 to 414,000 of my fellow residents of Michigan based on the House Reconciliation Bill in early June…
Employers are failing to insure the working class – Medicaid cuts would leave them even more vulnerable
by Sumit Agarwal, University of Michigan, [This article first appeared in The Conversation, republished with permission] The Congressional Budget Office estimates that 7.8 million Americans across the U.S. would lose their coverage through Medicaid – the public program that provides health insurance to low-income families and individuals – under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act making its way through Congress. That includes 248,000 to 414,000 of m…
Employers are failing to insure the working class – Medicaid cuts would leave them even more vulnerable - Scientific Inquirer
Sumit Agarwal, University of Michigan The Congressional Budget Office estimates that 7.8 million Americans across the U.S. would lose their coverage through Medicaid – the public program that provides health insurance to low-income families and individuals – under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act making its way through Congress. That includes 248,000 to 414,000 of my fellow residents of Michigan based on the House Reconciliation Bill in early June…
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