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- California faces $28. 4 Billion hit as Medicaid cuts slash Medi-Cal . . .
The sweeping legislation includes deep cuts to health care and social programs, particularly Medicaid—known in California as Medi-Cal—placing millions of Californians at risk of losing coverage, services, or access altogether The budget slashes Medicaid funding by $1 trillion over the next decade
- When the G. O. P. Medicaid Cuts Arrive, These Hospitals Will Be Hit Hardest
In interviews, officials at these urban hospitals described scrambling to plan service cuts and hiring freezes and to shelve capital projects and basic repairs, even with most of the law’s Medicaid cuts still a year or more away Many will at minimum close departments, like obstetrics and behavioral health programs
- Map Shows Where Medicaid Cuts Could Close Hospitals
With more than 300 rural hospitals identified as being at "immediate risk" of shutting down, reductions in Medicaid funding threaten to upend health care delivery in some of the
- What to Know About the Impacts Medicaid Cuts Are Having on Rural Health . . .
The closure of the Franconia center reflects the financial struggles facing community health centers and rural health care systems more broadly amid Medicaid cuts and a feared spike in health
- Federal Cuts to Medicaid Could End Medicaid Expansion and Affect . . .
The loss of Medicaid coverage due to reduced federal funding for Medicaid expansion will have a significant impact on Medicaid revenues and uncompensated care costs for safety-net hospitals in all affected states
- How Medicaid cuts could lead to loss of coverage for millions
This is an especially scary scenario in rural communities, where a shuttered hospital or community health center may have been the only game in town That means all people who rely on those facilities—not just Medicaid beneficiaries—will need to drive farther for care
- Proposed cuts to Medicaid would harm patients and hospitals
The Medicaid program is a potential target for lawmakers looking to make deep cuts to the federal budget But drastic funding cuts to the nation’s largest single source of health insurance would have devastating consequences for patients, the hospitals that care for them, and the economy
- California Could Lose Up to 217,000 Jobs if Congress Cuts Medicaid . . .
Proposed federal Medicaid cuts threaten thousands of jobs and billions in economic output across California See how your community’s hospitals and health centers could be affected with this interactive HCAI map
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