'I Am Very Concerned': Healthcare Provider Reacts to 'One Big Beautiful Bill'
UNITED STATES, JUL 11 – The law cuts $1 trillion from Medicaid and is projected to increase the uninsured population by 11.6 million over 10 years, while adding $50 billion to support rural hospitals.
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The coming Ohio health care crisis from Big Beautiful Bill’s Medicaid cuts
Congressional Republicans who passed the One Big Beautiful Bill this month were falling all over themselves trying to put a positive spin on a highly, highly unpopular bill that economists say benefits rich people more than poor people. For example, Republican U.S. Rep. Dave Joyce of Ohio’s 14th Congressional District issued a statement titled, “Joyce Applauds Passage of One Big Beautiful Bill.” His admission, “While this bill is not perfect…”, …
Ohio families concerned about losing Medicaid coverage; state lawmakers respond
As the fallout continues from the impact of the GOP's spending and tax cut plan on Medicaid, watching closely are the families that rely on the government program for life-changing care.Like so many people juggling the demands of raising a young family in 2019, Lindsay Sulzer needed to know little about the world of government-funded healthcare safety nets.I may not have even really, you know, remembered which one is Medicaid and which one is Me…
'I am very concerned': Healthcare provider reacts to 'One Big Beautiful Bill'
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE)— Neighborhood Health, a nonprofit healthcare provider, expressed concern over changes coming after the latest national spending bill was signed into law on July 4. Neighborhood Health is a federally qualified health center, meaning they are eligible for federal grants to help with their expenses. The provider is also required to provide care to anyone, regardless of insurance status. 22% of Neighborhood Health's current p…
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