Trump administration hands over Medicaid data to ICE
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We are relieved to once again open our doors to Medicaid patients — but this is only a temporary fix,” said Adrienne Mansanares, chief executive of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky
Planned Parenthood is suing the Trump administration over Medicaid funding cuts, arguing it could harm over one million patients and threaten 200 centers in 24 states.
Many of the 17 million projected to lose Medicaid coverage will turn to struggling free health clinics. They need more financial support.
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The claim that 100,000 people will die from Trump’s Medicaid cuts isn’t a fact—it’s a distortion of nuanced research turned into partisan fearmongering.
Elevance’s stock led the S&P 500’s losers after its CEO said a lowered profit outlook assumes Medicaid cost pressures won’t subside in the near term
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Fox News Digital asked lawmakers on Capitol Hill if Americans should pick up the tab for able-bodied Medicaid recipients under 65 or unemployed. (Credit: Nicholas Ballasy for Fox News Digital)
Local and nationwide hospital margins have seen more stability in recent months, crawling out of a period of shaky financials, low revenues and steeply rising prices. But the relative calm may not last long given looming changes to Medicaid, tariffs and other forces, according to Chicago-based Strata Decision Technologies.
When President Donald Trump signed his tax bill into law, he acknowledged that it included deep spending cuts but suggested people “won’t even notice it.”
States must begin verifying millions of Medicaid enrollees’ monthly work status by the end of next year — a task some critics say states will have a hard time carrying out. A provision in the tax and spending bill President Donald Trump signed into law July 4 will require the 40 states plus Washington,