Proposed $880 Billion Medicaid Cuts Threaten Vital Health Services for Millions

March 27, 2025
Proposed $880 Billion Medicaid Cuts Threaten Vital Health Services for Millions
  • The program plays a crucial role in long-term care, accounting for 50% of spending in this area, which is particularly significant for women who make up a large portion of nursing home residents and caregivers.

  • Polling data shows that 77% of Americans, including 63% of Republicans, hold a favorable view of Medicaid, reflecting strong public support for the program.

  • Women are significantly represented in Medicaid, with the program covering 19% of adult women aged 19 to 64 in 2023, compared to 14% of men, highlighting its importance for female healthcare access.

  • The program also aids children with complex medical needs by providing long-term services and supports that allow them to remain at home instead of being placed in institutional care.

  • Medicaid, established in 1965, currently provides health insurance to approximately 72 million Americans, with the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) extending coverage to nearly 80 million.

  • Recent expansions under the American Rescue Plan Act now allow states to provide postpartum coverage for 12 months, addressing significant health disparities and contributing to a reduction in maternal mortality rates.

  • Medicaid is responsible for covering over 40% of all births in the U.S., underscoring its critical role in maternal health and the prevention of pregnancy-related complications.

  • Medicaid is essential for pregnant and postpartum individuals, covering prenatal care and maternity-related expenses, which enhances maternal health outcomes and lowers uninsured rates after delivery.

  • Recent reports indicate that Republicans are contemplating $880 billion in cuts to Medicaid over the next decade to finance tax policies benefiting wealthy Americans.

  • Despite allegations of fraud, estimates reveal that 95% of Medicaid payments are legitimate, supported by existing systems designed to tackle mismanagement and fraudulent activities.

  • Children constitute nearly half of all Medicaid enrollees, totaling 37.6 million, while adults under 65, individuals with disabilities, and seniors make up the remainder.

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