Republicans, who already have ruled out massive cuts to Social Security and Medicare, are turning their attention to ...
The Trump White House and the Republican Congress have many unresolved budget moves in 2025, but one two-part fiscal strategy seems for certain: seek hundreds of billions in Medicaid cuts and ...
with most or all of that figure likely to come from Medicaid. There’s no easy way for Trump to reconcile his words with his favored budget. The White House insists that Trump is merely talking ...
That second package could potentially deal with Medicaid, but Republicans have acknowledged that overhauling the politically popular program would be an uphill battle. “Entitlements are ...
The program serves a diverse cross section of the country. About 40% of people under 65 who use Medicaid are white, 30% are Hispanic, 19% are Black, and 1% are Indigenous people. Federal Medicaid ...
In their quest to pay for President Donald Trump’s policy priorities, Republicans are eyeing Medicaid, the largest health insurance program for more than 70 million low-income Americans ...
The White House said the Trump administration remains committed to Medicaid while pursuing changes that could alter the program. "The Trump administration is committed to protecting Medicare and ...
The program serves a diverse cross section of the country. About 40% of people under 65 who use Medicaid are white, 30% are Hispanic, 19% are Black, and 1% are Indigenous people. Federal Medicaid ...
WASHINGTON — Republicans are weighing billions of dollars in cuts to Medicaid, threatening health care coverage for some of the 80 million U.S. adults and children enrolled in the safety net ...
WASHINGTON — The House’s sweeping budget plan to advance President Donald Trump’s agenda could result in steep cuts to Medicaid and food stamps, putting a key group of Republicans in a ...
WASHINGTON—When President Trump locked a group of House Republicans into the Cabinet Room at the White House earlier ... lawmakers about making cuts to Medicaid. Trump made clear he was OK ...
A new study published in JAMA Network Open finds that low Medicaid telehealth reimbursement in New York State may be exacerbating a workforce crisis at Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs ...