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As we mark the 60th anniversary of Medicaid’s founding on July 30, we should be celebrating one of the most transformative ...
On this day in 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed legislation into law that launched Medicaid, creating a U.S. health ...
The final version of President Donald Trump’s tax bill will likely come with significant changes to Medicaid, sparking concerns among the millions of Americans who rely on the government program ...
What the GOP’s tax bill means for your health care The new law signed by President Trump will affect how people sign up for Medicaid and the insurance marketplaces, and where they can get care.
Trump’s "One Big Beautiful Bill" would cut about $1 trillion in Medicaid funding, which Jewish nursing home residents need for long-term care.
Cuts to Medicaid prompted by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act could lead to thousands of excess deaths each year.
Republicans tax bill will cut $1 trillion from Medicaid and Affordable Care Act insurance plans. Nearly 12 million people to lose health insurance.
Women in all states will likely face reproductive risks because of cuts to Medicaid in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
An analysis of an earlier version of the bill found that Oregon would be disproportionately hit by Medicaid cuts, with more people likely to lose coverage and end up uninsured.
Republicans' tax policy bill will have massive consequences. Both parties are hoping it will boost them in the 2026 election.
Doctors, hospitals and insurers have been among the most powerful lobbying forces in Washington. But they couldn't convince lawmakers to stave off cuts to Medicaid funding.
Nearly 12 million people could lose health care coverage if the bill gets passed and signed by Trump, while hospitals would be hit hard by Medicaid cuts.