Trump's spending bill will likely boost costs for insurers, shrink Medicaid coverage
UNITED STATES, JUL 14 – The bill imposes work verification for Medicaid recipients and could leave 7.8 million people uninsured by 2034, while extending federal logging contracts to 20 years, affecting competition.
- Earlier this month, President Donald Trump’s bill was projected to raise administrative costs for insurers like UnitedHealthcare and CVS Health’s Aetna, experts said.
- The provision requires low-income adults in expansion states to prove work status every six months, and five industry experts said state Medicaid departments will struggle to implement verification protocols, creating operational challenges amid broader policy changes.
- According to the Congressional Budget Office, 7.8 million people could be left uninsured by 2034, while mass disenrollment may begin in 2027.
- Early impacts are already visible as UCare cut off 88,000 patients, affecting health programs and medical centers in Minnesota.
- In the future, states must redetermine Medicaid eligibility every six months by December 31, 2026, and enforce work requirements by January 1, 2027, experts said.
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Letter: The big ugly bill - Castle Rock News Press
Trump got his big beautiful bill passed. I prefer to call the big ugly bill for what follows below: A potential $1 trillion cut in Medicaid over 10 years. This will result in 11.8 million more uninsured people. Hospitals in rural communities will close since many of their patients are covered by Medicaid. I just learned the closest hospital to my hometown will probably close which will pose hardship for many individuals. Our national debt will i…
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