Ideas & Opinions — Lisa Davies: Cutting Medicaid would devastate the communities that need care the most
- The Congressional Budget Office estimates that 16 million people could lose health coverage due to proposed Medicaid cuts and changes to the ACA marketplace.
- Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren stated that nearly 14 million would be uninsured due to proposed Medicaid cuts.
- Open Door Health Center in Minnesota anticipates a 30% revenue loss due to these cuts, jeopardizing care for rural residents, said CEO Kelly Kenley.
- CEO Kelly Kenley expressed concerns about the anxiety among patients regarding potential insurance losses, stating that rural populations rely heavily on Medicaid.
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Medicaid cuts could gut rural health care; Open Door clinic could be caught in the crossfire
MANKATO — As Congress weighs deep cuts to Medicaid, Open Door Health Center in Mankato is bracing for a potential 30% revenue loss — jeopardizing care for rural Minnesotans who rely on the clinic as a last lifeline.
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