Journalists Zero In on Potential Medicaid Cuts and Social Security Hiccups
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Flawed budget language could trigger Ohio Medicaid cuts: Chris Ronayne
To prevent the Medicaid “trigger language” and the automatic removal of health care benefits from our residents, I urge state lawmakers to change the word "shall" to "may" in Ohio's pending budget language, and let’s have a conversation that may spark a new age of reason in Ohio, writes guest columnist Chris Ronayne, the Cuyahoga County Executive.


Journalists Zero In on Potential Medicaid Cuts and Social Security Hiccups
KFF Health News chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner discussed funding cuts at the Department of Health and Human Services on CBS News’ “24/7” on May 7. Click here to watch Rovner on “24/7.” Listen to this week’s episode of “What the Health?” — hosted by Rovner: “Cutting Medicaid Is Hard — Even for the GOP.” KFF Health News correspondent Darius Tahir discussed Social Security and the Trump administration’s plans on CBS on May 6. Click h…
Proposed Medicaid cuts could strip $325 million from Michigan nursing homes
A new report from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services outlines the severe consequences of proposed federal Medicaid reductions, including a $325 million loss to state nursing homes and widespread service disruptions
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