Millions Stand to Lose Health Coverage Under Proposed Medicaid Cuts, Study Says
- About 7.6 million Americans could lose their health insurance if the 'One Big Beautiful Bill Act' becomes law, according to a new study.
- Dr. Adam Gaffney stated that the Medicaid cuts in the House Bill will strip healthcare from millions of Americans.
- Hospitals could see a $63 billion increase in uncompensated care, while physicians may face a $24 billion increase.
- Katherine Hempstead remarked that the Medicaid cuts would be the largest funding reduction in the program’s history and have devastating impacts.
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Concerns grow in North Dakota about increased insurance costs, medical debt
BISMARCK — North Dakota health care organizations and insurance regulators are sounding a warning about the potential increase in out-of-pocket premium costs for those using the Affordable Care Act marketplace for their health insurance needs. Some of the concern stems from changes to the ACA marketplace included in the latest version of the "One Big Beautiful Bill" covering enrollment, personal information verification and eligibility requireme…
Experts and advocates paint dire picture of effects of possible Medicaid cuts on Nebraska
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — A virtual meeting was held on Thursday by a range of speakers concerned about the proposed Medicaid cuts in President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill.” Presenters included the former administrator of the Centers for Medicare for Medicaid Services, a state senator and a University of Nebraska Medical Center official. All painted a picture of devastation if...


Feeding America Expresses Concerns On HR 1
Officials with Feeding America, Kentucky’s Heartland are sounding the alarm over the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which is a sweeping federal tax and spending measure now under Senate consideration. The legislation, already passed by the U.S. House, proposes nearly $300 billion in cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program over the next decade—cuts that FAKH says would be devastating for Kentuckians facing food insecurity. Serving 42 c…
Arizona advocates warn against Republican cuts to kids’ healthcare, food programs
Republicans argue cuts to Medicaid and food stamps are targeted to young men ‘playing video games all day,’ but advocates warn they will in fact harm Arizona parents and their kids. The US Senate is expected to vote on President Donald Trump’s so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” in the coming days, and advocates at the Children’s Action Alliance (CAA), an Arizona‑based based advocacy group, are warning about the bill’s potential impacts on A…
Federal budget proposals would cut programs for West Virginians with disabilities • West Virginia Watch
One in three West Virginia residents live with a disability, according to federal data. (Getty Images)A budget proposal from President Donald Trump and the “One Big, Beautiful Bill Act” that is making its way through Congress contain cuts for disability services in West Virginia — a state with the nation’s highest rate of people with disabilities. One in three West Virginia residents live with a disability, according to federal data. The state’…
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