Will millions of people lose health insurance if Trump's tax bill becomes law?
- The Senate approved on July 1 and the House on July 3 a GOP bill named 'One Big, Beautiful Bill Act' that severely cuts Medicaid and related health programs in the U.S.
- The bill responds to concerns about Medicaid spending by increasing income verification every six months and imposing work or study requirements for able-bodied recipients aged 19 to 64.
- The bill allows states to temporarily block or delay children’s enrollment in health programs over premium payment issues and restricts access for many immigrants and refugees.
- Jennifer Tolbert of KFF said paperwork burdens will cause coverage losses, and the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office projects 11.8 million people may lose insurance by 2034.
- Critics warn millions will lose coverage, Medicaid cuts threaten hospitals and services, and consumer advocates predict increased medical debt and harm to vulnerable populations nationwide.
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Millions may lose health insurance under Trump bill
WASHINGTON — Roughly 11.8 million adults and children will be at risk for losing health insurance when Republicans' domestic policy package becomes a law.
KFF Health News' 'What the Health?': Trump’s Bill Reaches the Finish Line
The Host Early Thursday afternoon, the House approved a budget reconciliation bill that not only would make permanent many of President Donald Trump’s 2017 tax cuts, but also impose deep cuts to Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act, and, indirectly, Medicare. Meanwhile, those appointed by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to a key vaccine advisory panel used their first official meeting to cast doubt on a preservative that …
More than 70 million US citizens have access to health care only because of the Medicaid program. Even if Trump had promised the opposite: many will soon lose their claim. Wolfgang Landmesser.
Here's How Millions of People Could Lose Health Insurance if Trump's Tax Bill Becomes Law - Bucks County Beacon
WASHINGTON (AP) — Roughly 11.8 million adults and children will be at risk for losing health insurance if Republicans’ domestic policy package becomes a law. The losses won’t come all at once. The GOP’s “ One Big, Beautiful Bill Act ” makes changes that will whittle away at enrollment through federal health care programs like Medicaid and Obamacare over a decade in order to wrest nearly $1 trillion from Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act, and the…
Trump's "Mega Law" could cost millions of low-income Americans health insurance – if they don't work at least 80 hours a month.
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