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As the fallout continues from the impact of the GOP's spending and tax cut plan on Medicaid, watching closely are the families that rely on the government program for life-changing care.
Ohio will get a boost in Medicaid funding, but patients could still lose care or face barriers under a new federal law.
When you trim costs, you actually end up cutting care. So the way the hospital deals with this is they end up cutting ...
A federal judge on Thursday blocked the Trump administration from enforcing a contentious executive order ending birthright ...
"The Medicaid program is intended for people who can't work and can't help themselves," Sen. Jon Husted, an Upper Arlington Republican, said. "We need to protect them.
This is why access is so critical. I urge Sens. Jon Husted and Bernie Moreno to consider the real-life impacts of potential cuts to Medicaid. We’re counting on them to do what’s right.
Their (all Republican) federal and state legislators include Sens. Jon Husted and Bernie Moreno. Imperiled hospitals are in: Greenville (Darke County): Wayne Hospital.
By law, Social Security (unlike parts of Medicare) cannot use money from the federal budget’s general revenues to pay benefits.
Democrats denounce the bill as devastating to working families, while Republicans say it’s a win for taxpayers, border security and local jobs.