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Nursing homes, at-home caregivers and access to health care could all take a hit. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act is projected to cut Medicaid spending by more than $1 trillion. The law changes eligibility rules, and some predictions estimate at least 10.5 million people will be eliminated from the program.
States, already facing cuts to services by Trump administration, now trying to figure out how to fit Medicaid and SNAP cuts into their budgets.
When President Donald Trump signed the “One Big Beautiful Bill” into law on July 4, every hospital CEO in Oregon got heartburn. That’s because the bill focused heavily on cuts to Medicaid, the health insurance program for low-income Americans called the Oregon Health Plan here.
A reduction in the provider tax that funds the state share of Medicaid expansion could spell trouble for hospitals that rely on it.
When Michelle Lawrence heard about Medicaid cuts in the Republican tax and spending bill, it felt like “a punch to the gut.”
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Proposed Medicaid cuts could threaten lifesaving HIV treatment access, warns Avenue 360. HOUSTON — With President Trump's " Big, Beautiful Bil l ," making major cuts to Medicaid, health care professionals and patients are warning of the potentially deadly consequences for people living with HIV.
Rural communities could lose vital access to medical care as federal legislation threatens to slash Medicaid funding by $1 trillion over the next decade.
Federal Medicaid cuts in President Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” could cost Wyoming nearly 200 jobs per year and shrink the state’s economy by $140 million over five years, a