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A nearly $1 trillion cut to Medicaid is not just a budgetary change. It will harm people with disabilities and the progress ...
Cave Creek resident Mary Pat McKenna is watching with bated breath as Republicans get closer to sending major Medicaid cuts to President Donald Trump's desk. The 68-year-old McKen ...
Lesley Cyford has a job and her husband is a doctor. They might not be able to afford their severely disabled son's care ...
We recognize that the One Big Beautiful Bill was intended to address broad fiscal concerns at the national level. However, ...
The White House says roughly $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts won’t limit home- and community-based care. Health care experts ...
A new study from Brown University warns that 37 Georgia nursing homes are at risk of closing due to $1 trillion in Medicaid ...
Exactly how many lose benefits depends on how state government responds to federal changes, county officials said.
Parents of children with disabilities say the Medicaid cuts in the “One Big Beautiful Bill” will directly impact the well ...
Reduced Medicaid coverage would deeply impact Minnesotans ... individuals use MA and disability waivers to pay for supports and services. Without these benefits, many wouldn't have a way to pay for ...
Though the impact goes beyond his physical disability. “I might have a mental health crisis and Medicaid might not be able to cover that at all," Newell said.
Advertisement Swope Health CEO on Medicaid cuts' impact on patients & providers Tens of thousands in Missouri and Kansas are at risk of losing Medicaid.
How Medicaid cuts threaten disabled Minnesotans An estimated 6 million Americans rely on Medicaid for long-term care, and the cost of their care is significantly higher than that of other enrollees.