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Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act created federal work requirements for Medicaid recipients, which amount to 80 hours a month in community engagement activities to maintain eligibility.
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Medicaid work requirements, rural hospitals: What 'big beautiful bill' means for OhioOhio will get a boost in Medicaid funding, but patients could still lose care or face barriers under a new federal law.
President Donald Trump’s new budget package cuts funding for programs like Medicaid and SNAP through work requirements.
Under the new federal tax and spending law, a state official says it will become more challenging to verify Medicaid eligibility for Coloradans.
Hospitals are bracing for the impact from the Medicaid cuts in President Trump’s sweeping spending and tax cut law. While most of the cuts won’t happen immediately, rural facilities in
The mega bill, which Trump signed July 4, extends tax cuts that were set to expire this year and offsets some of the cost by cutting more than $1 trillion in Medicaid spending over the next decade, among other spending cuts.
Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" is now law. It will change Medicaid work requirements and limit federal funding for healthcare and hospitals.
Close to $1 trillion in federal Medicaid cuts, including a new requirement for states to pay more of the bill, is set to deliver a blow to the roughly 12 million Americans expected to lose coverage in the next 10 years. Some warn the changes will also impact home and community-based services (HCBS).
Threats of losses of services and even hospital closures loom after Trump signs ‘big, beautiful’ budget bill into law.
The Congressional Budget Office estimated that the House version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act would reduce Medicaid enrollment and cause millions of people to become uninsured by 2034. It didn’t say that “5 million” of the people who are “going to lose insurance” would have “other insurance” so “they’re still insured,
The bill will stress a major funding stream schools rely on, leading to ripple effects that make it harder for schools to offer free meals.