Even in states that fought Obamacare, Trump’s new law poses health consequences
- The Congressional Budget Office estimates that ten million people will lose coverage over the next decade due to the law.
- Cindy Mann, a health policy expert, warned that if ACA subsidies aren’t extended, everyone will be hit hard.
- KFF estimates indicate that up to 2.2 million people could become uninsured in Florida, where Medicaid expansion was refused.
- The budget law includes a $50 billion fund intended to assist rural hospitals and clinics facing Medicaid and ACA changes.
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Even in states that fought Obamacare, Trump’s new law poses health consequences
MIAMI — GOP lawmakers in the 10 states that refused the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid expansion for over a decade have argued their conservative approach to growing government programs would pay off in the long run. Instead, the Republican-passed budget…
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