Over the next decade, the GOP’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act is expected to slash nearly $1 trillion in spending from Medicaid, the state-federal program for people with low incomes and disabilities. The implementation of new work rules will cause some beneficiaries to lose their Medicaid coverage.
Two-thirds of the public say they are somewhat or very worried about affording health care, more than express the same worries about utilities, food, housing, or gas, according to a January poll from KFF.
We asked some experts; Cheryl Fish-Parcham, director of private coverage at the health consumer group @FamiliesUSA, Caitlin Donovan, a senior director at the Patient Advocate Foundation, Cynthia Cox, a senior vice president and the director of the Program on the ACA at KFF, and Ateev Mehrotra, a doctor and researcher at BrownU.
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