Unlike some other spending cuts, Medicaid cuts will have direct impact on people who voted for Republicans in November 2024, according to Leanne Berge, health plan leader
The Coalition to Strengthen America’s Healthcare, of which the AHA is a founding member, has launched a multimedia advertising campaign, highlighting the value of Medicaid coverage for everyday Americans.
Southwestern Pennsylvania does not come close to rivaling regions like northern Virginia or the corridor between Baltimore and Washington, D.C., for its number of federal employees, but the large-scale layoffs of the federal workforce that have been initiated by the White House and the potential cuts to programs like Medicaid will have an impact in
As Republicans work to advance dueling budget proposals, Democrats in Washington are sounding the alarm about potential cuts to government programs like Medicaid.
Since Medicaid is a state-federal partnership, what happens to New Hampshire Medicaid recipients depends on what happens in Washington in the coming months
The approximately 15 million Californians who receive health care coverage through the state's Medi-Cal insurance program might want to focus on Washington, D.C., this week. As early as Tuesday, House Republicans are expected to vote on a spending plan that's in line with President Donald Trump’s policy agenda — and the proposal contains up to nearly $900 billion in possible Medicaid cuts.
The approximately 15 million Californians who receive health care coverage through the state's Medi-Cal insurance program might want to focus on Washington, D.C., this week. As early as Tuesday, House Republicans are expected to vote on a spending plan that's in line with President Donald Trump's policy agenda — and the proposal contains up to nearly $900 billion in possible Medicaid cuts.
The approximately 15 million Californians who receive health care coverage through the state's Medi-Cal insurance program might want to focus on Washington, D.C., this week. As early as Tuesday, House Republicans are expected to vote on a spending plan that's in line with President Donald Trump’s policy agenda — and the proposal contains up to nearly $900 billion in possible Medicaid cuts.
The approximately 15 million Californians who receive health care coverage through the state's Medi-Cal insurance program might want to focus on Washington, D.C., this week. As early as Tuesday, House Republicans are expected to vote on a spending plan that's in line with President Donald Trump’s policy agenda — and the proposal contains up to nearly $900 billion in possible Medicaid cuts.
It appears chaos has engulfed Washington, D.C., and its effects are starting to be felt in. Only a few weeks ago, funding for essential services, including Medicaid, was
The Republican-led Congress is working to pass a budget resolution that could slash billions of dollars in Medicaid benefits.