Safety-Net Hospitals Face an Uncertain Future With Planned Medicaid Cuts
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, JUL 10 – University Health relies on Medicaid for over half its patient revenue and faces increased uncompensated care costs amid federal cuts expected to drop coverage for 11.8 million Americans, experts say.
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Kentucky nonprofits brace for Medicaid coverage rollbacks
Nonprofits like Heart USA in Paducah say they’re preparing for a possible increase in need, as upcoming changes to Medicaid could double the number of people seeking help to afford prescriptions and basic care.
It’s still unclear how new federal law will impact Medicaid in Virginia
The “big beautiful bill” was passed by both chambers of Congress and last week, President Donald Trump signed it into law, triggering a countdown until sweeping changes to Medicaid take effect, including potential coverage loss for millions nationwide, financial strain…
Kansas City’s largest safety-net hospital braces for Medicaid fallout under Trump's new law
The new federal law is expected to eliminate $1 trillion in federal spending on Medicaid over the next decade. University Health in Kansas City, which counts on Medicaid for more than half of its patient revenue, expects a huge financial hit but vows that cutting services and staff will be the last resort.
As Medicaid cuts loom, Community Health Center vows to continue to serve uninsured – BG Independent News
By JAN McLAUGHLIN BG Independent News As federal and state officials chip away at Medicaid, the Wood County Community Health Center will continue to provide care to the uninsured. “Medicaid is really a lifeline for our patients,” Lindsey Ruivivar, CEO of the Community Health Center at Wood County Health Department, said Thursday after a board of health meeting. Patients who lose their Medicaid due to not correctly filing repetitive paperwork mul…
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