House Budget Reconciliation Proposals Will Be Devastating for Medicaid, People with Mental Illness
- On May 13, 2025, a portion of the budget reconciliation plan was unveiled by the House committee responsible for energy and commerce, proposing reductions of $715 billion in federal funding, including cuts to Medicaid nationwide.
- This proposal follows ongoing concerns that states like California have manipulated Medicaid financing to draw excessive federal funds, straining the program's integrity and national budget.
- The Medicaid cuts threaten to cause 8.6 million people to lose coverage, disproportionately harming mental health service access since Medicaid is the largest payer for such care nationwide.
- Daniel H. Gillison Jr., CEO of NAMI, emphasized that Medicaid plays a crucial role for millions of Americans who depend on it to receive mental health care, cautioning that reductions could endanger lives.
- The proposal's implications include increased uninsured rates, disrupted mental health care continuity, and intensified hospital service closures, prompting urgent calls for Congress to reject these changes.
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House Budget Reconciliation Proposals Will Be Devastating for Medicaid, People with Mental Illness
ARLINGTON, Va., May 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) released a statement expressing alarm following the newly released congressional proposal to significantly cut Medicaid, which would cause significant harm to people with mental illness…
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