No One Knows Whether Trump’s $50B for Rural Health Care Will Be Enough
- Congress set aside $50 billion for rural hospitals and medical providers to address concerns over cuts to federal health care spending, as reported by President Donald Trump.
- Experts, hospital leaders, and lawmakers expressed worries that Trump's legislation could harm rural clinics, particularly those reliant on Medicaid, according to KFF.
- Kentucky is predicted to face significant losses in rural Medicaid funding, estimated at $12 billion over 10 years, based on an analysis by KFF.
- Jared Kosin criticized the new law, expressing frustration over deep cuts to Medicaid funding, stating it will cause lasting damage to health care services in Alaska.
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No one knows whether Trump's $50B for rural health care will be enough
Congress set aside $50 billion for rural hospitals and medical providers to allay fears over the billions more in historic cuts to federal health care spending that President Donald Trump signed into law on Independence Day.

No one knows whether Trump’s $50B for rural health care will be enough
Congress set aside $50 billion for rural hospitals and medical providers to allay fears over the billions more in historic cuts to federal health care spending that President Donald Trump signed into law on Independence Day. Read more...
OKLAHOMA VOICE: No one knows whether Trump’s $50 billion for rural health will be enough
Congress set aside $50 billion for rural hospitals and medical providers to allay fears over the billions more in historic cuts to federal health care spending that President Donald Trump signed into law on Independence Day.
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