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How will Congress’ plan to cut Medicaid funding affect California? The $6.2 billion budget gap is “solvable,” state lawmakers said. But Congress’ threats of a Medicaid funding cut could ...
But Congress' threats of a Medicaid funding cut could add further strain.California would have to cut coverage, limit enrollment or raise taxes to help cover the costs if Congress follows through ...
FILE - California Gov. Gavin Newsom discusses his revised 2024-25 state budget during a news conference in Sacramento, Calif., Friday, May 10, 2024. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File) ...
Congress’s threats to cut Medicaid funding may require California to cut coverage, limit enrollments or raise taxes. State officials fear that funding cuts could disrupt coverage for millions of ...
The federal threats to Medicaid funding come at a time ... could translate into an annual loss of $10 billion to $20 billion in federal funds for California. For example, Congress may choose ...
(AP File) California underestimated enrollment in its Medicaid expansion, resulting in a $2.7 billion cost overrun for newly covered undocumented adults. Lawmakers approved $2.8 billion in emergency ...
As Congress discusses possible cuts behind closed doors, the medical community strives to connect dollars to services ...
Proposed Medicaid cuts in the Republican budget proposal hold significant implications for health care access and coverage.
But Congress’ threats of a Medicaid funding cut could add further strain. California would have to cut coverage, limit enrollment or raise taxes to help cover the costs if Congress follows through.