Medicaid Cuts Threaten U.S. Healthcare Jobs and Rural Economies
Medicaid cuts could reduce U.S. economic output by $183 billion and cost 408,000 jobs by 2034, with severe impacts on rural hospitals and healthcare access.
Medicaid cuts could reduce U.S. economic output by $183 billion and cost 408,000 jobs by 2034, with severe impacts on rural hospitals and healthcare access.
Texas hospitals reported $329 million in estimated costs for care of undocumented patients from Dec 2024 to Feb 2025, highlighting gaps in payment data and uninsured care context.
Analysis of House reconciliation bill shows potential 16 million increase in uninsured due to Medicaid and ACA changes and premium tax credit expirations by 2034.
Medicare Advantage plans cost more to the federal government without proving better outcomes, raising concerns over private insurer payments and patient access.
The House Republican plan to cut Medicaid and ACA subsidies may cause nearly 15 million people to lose health insurance by 2034, reversing years of coverage gains. Learn about policy impacts and regulatory shifts.
New York's Medicaid consolidation under PPL jeopardizes health insurance coverage for thousands of home care workers by offering inadequate and unaffordable plans, risking ACA marketplace eligibility and exposing gaps in Medicaid managed care reforms.
Federal budget proposals to cut Medicare and Medicaid funding risk destabilizing rural healthcare systems in Northern California, impacting access and economic stability.
Explore how Medicaid expansion and premium tax credits have driven historic improvements in U.S. health insurance coverage and the risks posed by potential policy changes.