Medicaid, One Big Beautiful Bill
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According to analysis from the Congressional Budget Office, more than 10 million people could lose their health care over the next decade as a result of President Trump's tax and spending legislation.
This analysis indicates that proposed Medicaid reforms would have far-reaching consequences beyond federal budget savings," the researchers wrote.
About 10 million people will lose their insurance under changes to Medicaid and Obamacare in the GOP megabill — 1 million fewer than previously thought.
Medicare Advantage could become the default health-insurance program for all older adults. A recent proposal in Congress would automatically enroll older adults in a Medicare Advantage plan and then lock them into that plan for three years — unless they actively opt for traditional Medicare coverage.
Federal Medicaid cuts may reduce coverage, increase costs, and strain care systems across the U.S. Here's how it would happen.
Signed into law on July 4, President Donald Trump's budget reconciliation bill extends Trump's 2017 multi-trillion dollar tax cuts and cuts Medicaid and food stamps by $1.2 trillion.
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WKBN Youngstown on MSNInsight gets OK for Medicaid/Medicare billing in battle to reopenTrumbull County Commissioner Rick Hernandez says there’s a positive development regarding Insight. He received word from the law firm representing the health system that the Medicare application for Trumbull Hospital has been approved.
U.S. Rep. Michael Baumgartner, a Washington Republican who represents the eastern quarter of the state including Spokane, praised the Big Beautiful Bill in a July 3 news release, citing its support for small businesses and border security. He also noted it locks in Trump tax cuts from 2017.