|
- Disabled Americans Fear What Medicaid Cuts Could Do to Them
Disabled adults and families of disabled children said any cuts would have a profound effect on their lives For many, home- and community-based care is the difference between living in an institution and a life comparable to peers who don’t have a disability
- ‘Medicaid is a lifeline’ for people with disabilities. Cuts . . .
Many people living with disabilities rely on Medicaid for home-based care But that service, which isn’t required by law, could be one of the first cuts states make following the Trump administration’s budget bill
- Caregiving parents fear for disabled kids lives under . . .
The formula is covered through Medicaid, a program jointly funded by the federal government and states, which faces severe cuts through President Donald Trump 's Republican-backed and recently
- People with disabilities explain how Medicaid cuts could . . .
Congress is back in D C with plans to move forward on a budget framework that could include cuts to Medicaid About one in three people with disabilities is enrolled in the program which
- Medicaid at Risk: What Cuts Mean for People With Disabilities . . .
Medicaid has overwhelming bipartisan public support —with 75% of Americans viewing the program favorably, so your audience must understand the real-world consequences for people with disabilities and their families
- How Medicaid Cuts Will Affect Disability Health Insurance
If the new administration slashes federal Medicaid spending, millions of people with disabilities would be cut off from critical health care services Cuts to Medicaid will jeopardize access to nursing facilities and reduce the quality-of-care individuals receive
- How Medicaid Cuts Impact People with Disabilities, and the . . .
The nearly $1 trillion changes to Medicaid will have large impacts on some people with disabilities and the people who care for them in the U S The latest data indicate that Medicaid enrolls more than 71 million people nationwide
- Medicaid cuts in new bill threaten programs for disabled . . .
After weeks of deliberation, House Republicans have passed their "Big Beautiful Bill," a budget resolution that aligns with the President's priorities, including substantial cuts to Medicaid
|
|
|