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A Day In Our Shoes on MSNCongress Just Voted to Cut Medicaid. Here’s What That Means for My Family. And Yours.The House passed a bill that cuts Medicaid. And yes, this will absolutely affect our disabled children. Fewer services, longer waitlists, more parents forced to fight tooth and nail for the bare minimum.
Pennsylvania medical providers joined Democrat state Rep. Arvind Venkat Wednesday to raise concern about potential federal Medicaid cuts.
After the House of Representatives passed a budget resolution on Tuesday night, it has some worried about Medicaid cuts.
Many fear the $880 billion cut to Medicaid would shred the safety net that protects more than 3 million Pennsylvanians, mostly seniors and children.
Senate Republican signatories on a Feb. 21 letter sent to HHS Director Robert F. Kennedy Jr. asking for his intervention, arguing that the expansions are “a risk to fiscal stability”
A federal budget resolution that narrowly passed on partisan lines Tuesday could lead to major cuts to Medicaid. Now Pennsylvania Democrats and health care advocates are sounding the alarm about how those cuts could harm vulnerable people.
The Associated Press on MSN9d
Pennsylvania Republicans who narrowly won their House seats feel the heat of early votes back homeHARRISBURG, Pa. — Newly minted U.S. Rep. Rob Bresnahan swore he wouldn't support gutting government benefits such as Medicaid that residents of his northeastern Pennsylvania district rely on. Then the first-term Republican voted for a bill that could do ...
Democratic members of Pennsylvania’s congressional delegation railed against the budget blueprint that passed the House on Tuesday night, warning it could result in steep cuts to Medicaid. But an Alto
Nearly a quarter of Pennsylvanians are on Medicaid, the joint federal-state program that covers medical costs for poor people along with nursing home and personal care home expenses. If Republicans on Capitol Hill target Medicaid as they seek to slash federal spending by $2 trillion and enact $4.
Jennifer Partyka’s son was severely anemic and underweight as a result of Crohn’s disease before he began receiving treatments that dramatically changed his life. As the operations manager for a small nonprofit without employer-provided health insurance,
Newsweek on MSN12d
Pennsylvania Removes 600,000 People From Health Care PlanAccording to the Kaiser Family Foundation's (KFF) Enrollment and Unwinding Tracker, Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) enrollment in Pennsylvania fell from 3.7 million to 3.1 million between March 2023 and October 2024.
Newly minted U.S. Rep. Rob Bresnahan swore he wouldn’t support gutting government benefits such as Medicaid that residents of his northeastern Pennsylvania district rely on. Then the first-term ...
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