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As deep as the House’s Medicaid cuts are for New York, the Senate’s reductions are deeper. Public health officials and ...
Sharp Medicaid cuts could result in vulnerable Americans no longer being able to receive care, either by losing coverage or ...
Sen. Gustavo Rivera is sounding the alarm over a Republican-backed Senate bill that could slash $880 billion from Medicaid, ...
The New York State Medicaid Help Line is (800) 541-2831. Call your senators and congressional representatives to advocate for the issues that matter to you. ( Find their contact information here .) ...
Medicaid income limits can be confusing, especially since they often vary depending on the service needed. Home Care Advisory ...
The federal government does not match New York's Medicaid spending on undocumented immigrants, except for emergency care in ...
Hochul said the budget bill would cut $6 billion in federal funding from the state’s Medicaid program, which would result in more than 1.5 million New Yorkers losing health care coverage under ...
To put that in context, the state share of New York’s Medicaid budget has risen 36 percent over the past three years and Governor Hochul has proposed another 17 percent increase this year. It should ...
Democrats are pushing back against a change to New York's Medicaid program that could impact 250,000 state residents.. Medicaid supports some of America's most vulnerable residents, supplying low ...
In New York alone state health officials estimate more than 500,000 New Yorkers, and possibly up to 850,000, would be at risk if these eligibility policies were put in place.
Put simply, anywhere from 500,000 to 750,000 adults who are eligible for and currently enrolled in Medicaid in New York would potentially lose coverage due to imposing work requirements.
In New York, most undocumented individuals are not eligible for full Medicaid coverage. The federal government does not send matching dollars for the small subset enrolled in New York State Medicaid, ...