Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Congressional Budget Office estimates $1 trillion less in federal Medicaid spending over the next 10 years, and about 17 million people would lose insurance coverage. Virtually all of that money would be going to providers— hospitals, doctors, nursing homes, etc. you can’t take that much money out of an industry and not see impacts.
If Democrats win in 4 years, can they pass a bill to re-instate those funds? Or is the bill written in a way that the changes are irreversible? I am not well versed in these issues that's why I am asking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Congressional Budget Office estimates $1 trillion less in federal Medicaid spending over the next 10 years, and about 17 million people would lose insurance coverage. Virtually all of that money would be going to providers— hospitals, doctors, nursing homes, etc. you can’t take that much money out of an industry and not see impacts.
If Democrats win in 4 years, can they pass a bill to re-instate those funds? Or is the bill written in a way that the changes are irreversible? I am not well versed in these issues that's why I am asking
Anonymous wrote:The Congressional Budget Office estimates $1 trillion less in federal Medicaid spending over the next 10 years, and about 17 million people would lose insurance coverage. Virtually all of that money would be going to providers— hospitals, doctors, nursing homes, etc. you can’t take that much money out of an industry and not see impacts.
Anonymous wrote:Hiring has picked up, it’ll be fine
Anonymous wrote:The bill passed and healthcare will start seeing tons of losses. Hospitals closing, clinics closing. You’ll get your wish soon.
Anonymous wrote:The bill passed and healthcare will start seeing tons of losses. Hospitals closing, clinics closing. You’ll get your wish soon.