Medicaid 'Doomsday' Avoided, but Unknowns Remain for Nevada Rural Hospitals
- A Nevada resident shared her life-changing experience after a spinal cord injury in 2014, emphasizing the importance of Medicaid for her care and independence.
- Without Medicaid, her family's financial stability would be greatly at risk due to high medical expenses.
- Medicaid supports therapy and prescription costs, which would be unaffordable without it.
- The resident expressed concern that others may not receive the same Medicaid support they have, thanking Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan for their efforts to protect Medicaid.
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Crisis in the heartland: Rural hospitals face closure under Medicaid cuts
More than 60 million Americans get their health care from rural hospitals, which in many states can be the lifeblood of a community. They are not only the primary source of emergency, preventive, and specialized care, but also jobs and…
Medicaid 'doomsday' avoided, but unknowns remain for Nevada rural hospitals
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — With questions remaining about how many people will be affected by Medicaid cuts, a representative of Nevada's smallest hospitals sees some good news. The "doomsday" that would have come with a major change to the Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) has been avoided, Blayne Osborn, president of Nevada Rural Hospital Partners told 8 News Now. That change would have presented a state budget nightmare for Nevada, histori…
Ohio emergency doc: Medicaid cuts will hurt everybody, close hospitals | The Highland County Press
Ohio emergency doctors say that low-income people won’t be the only ones to suffer amid concerns that Medicaid cuts signed by President Donald Trump will cost hundreds of thousands of Ohioans their health insurance.
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