The GOP budget blueprint passed Tuesday evening calls for deep spending cuts, potentially including $880 billion to Medicaid.
About 636,000 Virginians are at risk of losing Medicaid coverage if the federal government cuts funding for the entitlement program, an effort spearheaded by some GOP lawmakers.
The federal government currently pays more than $5 billion a year to support the Medicaid system in Virginia.
Groups in Virginia who aid those with physical and developmental disabilities worry cuts in search of fraud will instead hurt ...
Looming federal Medicaid cuts could shift a massive financial burden to state governments, potentially requiring them to make up between $700 billion and $1. 1 trillion in funding over the next decade ...
Louisiana, Kentucky, West Virginia and Arkansas were among 7 states with more than 25 percent of their population on Medicaid ...
The possibility of Medicaid cuts has become a headache for the most vulnerable Republicans in Congress — and has handed ...
Medicaid is a lifeline for more than 72 million Americans, including people with mental health and substance use conditions, pregnant women, children, people with disabilities, working families and ...
In its 60 years, Medicaid has swelled from a small program that provided medical care to poor Americans receiving cash ...
Some of those reductions could explicitly target Medicaid long-term services and supports (LTSS), such as personal assistance ...
The Trump administration effort to trim the federal deficit and the national debt has many worried that Medicaid might take a ...
If you have never been directly impacted by West Virginia’s Medicaid Program, the Trump proposal to cut $880 billion over 10 ...