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Michiganians know that a cut to Medicaid creates a ripple effect that hurts all of us. Medicaid powers jobs, keeps our ...
Last week, new budget bills passed out of several U.S. House Congressional committees that paint a clear, egregious picture ...
Meghan Groen, chief deputy director for Health Services for the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) ...
Some Republicans in Lansing acknowledge the state can't absorb a major reduction in federally-funded programs.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has spoken out about possible cuts to Medicaid if congressional Republicans make changes to the public ...
Medicaid isn’t a fringe benefit for the few — it’s a critical lifeline for millions. And it’s a key part of the financial ...
As a nurse in Michigan, I witness the positive impact of Medicaid every single day. I’ve held the hands of patients who ...
Michigan’s health care industry is bracing for cuts to the federal Medicaid program. While U.S. House Republicans weigh ...
If the Medicaid cuts proposed by congressional Republicans pass, up to 700,000 Michiganders would lose health care immediately.
EPIC MRA, a Lansing-based survey research firm, asked 600 likely Michigan voters their opinion about Medicaid, a ...
But now, Congress is considering proposals to slash Medicaid by up to $880 billion over the next decade. If passed, Michigan could lose billions in federal funding — $2.2 billion in the first ...
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