This analysis examines the potential impacts on states and Medicaid enrollees of eliminating the 90% federal match rate for the Affordable Care Act (ACA) expansion. Eliminating the federal match rate for adults in the Medicaid expansion could reduce Medicaid spending by nearly one-fifth ($1.9 trillion) over a 10-year period and up to nearly a quarter of all Medicaid enrollees (20 million people) could lose coverage.| KFF
This analysis examines the potential impacts on states and Medicaid enrollees of implementing a per capita cap on the federal share of Medicaid spending for the ACA Medicaid expansion population only, which is another proposal that has been discussed by members of Congress.| KFF
Activists are raising the alarm about potential Medicaid cuts outlined in the GOP tax bill. If enacted, it will cause millions to lose their healthcare.| Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
This brief explores data about rural hospitals’ financial health and stability at a time when Congress is considering potential federal budget cuts. It examines the prevalence of rural hospitals, their characteristics and finances, federal support for these facilities, and the potential impact of reductions in Medicaid and Medicare spending that are under consideration.| KFF
The 2025 new Trump tax law didn't extend the enhanced ACA premium subsidy. Manage your income carefully to stay under the tax credit cliff.| The Finance Buff
Hospitals are shutting down, slashing programs, and laying off staff. And the worst parts of the spending law haven’t even hit yet.| The American Prospect
This data note provides an overview of recent KFF polling on the public’s views of and connections to Medicaid, the federal-state government health insurance for certain low-income adults and children and long-term care program for adults 65 and older and younger adults with disabilities.| KFF
LANSING, Mich. (May 20, 2025) — During a rare Sunday committee meeting, Republicans on the U.S. House Budget Committee voted to advance legislation that will make massive cuts to Medicaid, a program that one in four Michiganders depend on for health care coverage. This vote comes after months of work from President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, who have been hellbent on pushing reckless, indiscriminate budget cuts in order to afford a $4 trillion tax break for the wealthiest of Americans. Sta...| Michigan Senate Democrats
The raging battle over Medicaid funding is really a fight about the soul of Medicaid and our progress as a society. The broader objective of the House legislation is clear – to reverse decades of p…| Center For Children and Families
Republicans say that able-bodied adults who don’t work would lose Medicaid coverage under the House tax-cuts-and-spending bill, while Democrats say the legislation would hurt vulnerable groups. The bill’s main target is those able-bodied adults, but other groups would lose coverage due to paperwork burdens and other provisions in the bill, health policy experts say.| FactCheck.org
In Partnership with Medicaid is an important source of health coverage for the early childhood education professionals who support child development and care for children while parents work, and fo…| Center For Children and Families
Medicaid has grown by 8.46 million or 32% in Red Districts Since 2013| www.briefingbook.info
Nearly 1 in 4 Medicaid enrollees are eligible for the program because they are ages 65 and older or have a disability, and they have higher per-enrollee costs than other enrollees. Proposals to limit federal spending on Medicaid may create incentives for states to drop or reduce their eligibility or coverage for seniors and people with disabilities in response to fewer federal revenues. Considering the proposed reductions in Medicaid spending, this issue brief describes Medicaid eligibility p...| KFF
As the Kansas Legislature convenes on January 13, 2025, lawmakers face key debates, including tax reform and the push for Medicaid expansion. Amid these| Kansas Policy Institute