HHS Orders State Medicaid Programs to Help Find Undocumented Immigrants
Trump’s HHS has ordered state programs to help them find immigrants on Medicaid.
Trump’s HHS has ordered state programs to help them find immigrants on Medicaid.
Republicans, said one Democratic lawmaker, “would rather see the government shut down than negotiate a bipartisan deal to save your healthcare, to keep the government open, and to keep federal workers working, which is exactly why we are here.”
Some states are cutting Medicaid provider payments long before cuts from the Big Fugly Bill kick in.
Knowing Obamacare premiums are going in increase, Trump admin officials want more people to consider plans with less generous benefits and high deductibles.
The Trump administration is investigating blue states looking for immigrants on Medicaid.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act and politicians, like New York Gov. Kathy Hochul, like to say that kicking healthy people off Medicaid saves money. That's bullshit.
Health advocates point to Georgia’s system as a sign that the new law will lead to excessive red tape, improper denials, and lost health coverage.
James received a $1 raise, putting him just over the threshold to qualify for Medicaid health insurance. He was kicked off. Now he can't afford his medications.
Republicans used the Big Fugly Bill to eliminate Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood for health care, like annual physicals and cancer screenings.
A Congressional Budget Office, CBO, update was released for their prior assessment of damages the Big Fugly Bill will cause.
“The out-of-pocket change for individuals will be immense, and many won’t actually be able to make ends meet and pay premiums, so they will go uninsured.”
Republican lawmakers were warned that millions of Americans would lose access to healthcare and hospitals would close. They ignored the warnings.
In response to the high price of prescription drugs, “An Arm and a Leg” asked listeners to share their strategies for getting the medicine they need at prices they can manage.
President Trump signed the Big Fugly Bill into law on July 4th. Significant because the bill protects our freedoms. 🙄
The last time a Republican-controlled Congress and President Donald Trump moved to slash Medicaid spending, in 2017, a key political force stood in their way: GOP governors.
With only a few exceptions, the budget reconciliation process is how nearly every major piece of health legislation has passed Congress since the 1980s.
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