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The Senate bill would cut federal #Medicaid spending by $1 trillion over 10 years, per CBO. Provisions that only apply to ACA expansion states account for $526 billion of the federal spending reductions. Our analysis estimates the effects on states:
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RT @larry_levitt: New: Here’s how much bigger the Medicaid cuts are, by state, in the Senate bill vs. the House. @Liz_Williams_ . https://….
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How much could certain Medicaid expansion enrollees have to pay under the new requirement included in the “One Big Beautiful Bill” if all states imposed the maximum cost sharing amounts? . Our analysis shares some estimates:
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The “One Big Beautiful Bill” would require states to impose cost-sharing of up to $35 per service for some Medicaid enrollees enrolled through the ACA Medicaid expansion with incomes between 100% and 138% of the federal poverty level. Get the details:
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⚡ KFF’s @Liz_Williams_ compares the increases in the federal Medicaid cuts in the Senate-passed reconciliation bill with the House-passed bill across states. #QuickTake
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CBO estimates that the Senate reconciliation bill would reduce federal Medicaid spending by $1 trillion. The spending cuts vary by state; Louisiana and Virginia are the most heavily affected with spending cuts of 21% over 10 years.
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The Senate-passed reconciliation bill would cut federal Medicaid spending by $1 trillion, per CBO. The cuts would represent 15% of federal spending on Medicaid over 10 years — over $200 billion more than the cuts in the House-passed bill.
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Over half of the Senate bill’s federal Medicaid spending reductions in rural areas are in 12 states that have large rural populations and have expanded Medicaid under the ACA. Kentucky would lose the most, an estimated $12 billion over 10 years.
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#ICYMI: Our summary now compares health care provisions of the reconciliation bill passed by the Senate on July 1 and the House on May 22 with current law in four areas: Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act, Medicare and HSAs. See the details:
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Under the Senate-passed reconciliation bill, federal Medicaid spending in rural areas is estimated to decline by $155 billion. That is more than the House-passed bill — and far more than the $50 billion appropriated for the rural health fund.
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RT @larry_levitt: There's a lot of focus on what Medicaid and ACA cuts would mean for hospitals, because hospitals have lobbyists. That doe….
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RT @heathersaunder_: NEW RURAL BRIEF @KFF : Senate reconciliation bill would cut federal Medicaid funding in rural areas by $155B—$36B more….
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RT @larry_levitt: Republicans are poised to pass the biggest cuts in health coverage ever. @nytopinion .
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Should the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ reach President Trump’s desk, “it would represent the biggest rollback in federal support for health coverage ever,” writes KFF's @larry_levitt. For @nytopinion, Larry writes about the potential impact of the bill:
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RT @DrewAltman: Levitt, NYT, the facts on the OBBB. Just out:.
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Compare the health care provisions in the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” passed by the Senate on July 1 and the House on May 22 to current law:
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UPDATE: Our summary of the reconciliation bill’s key health provisions now reflects details from today’s Senate-passed version — with sections on Medicaid, the ACA, Medicare, and HSAs.
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With the reconciliation bill now through the Senate, see how the public views the key health care changes and potential impacts. Our latest poll finds sharp partisan divides on major health care proposals:
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To date, allegations of fraud related to Marketplace enrollment have mostly focused on agents, brokers, web brokers and/or third parties that assist these entities in generating business and not consumers. Our new brief explains:
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RT @larry_levitt: The Senate has just passed what amounts to the biggest health reform plan since the ACA, rolling back many of the health….
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