Close Menu
POTUS News
  • Home
  • Health & Welfare
    • Environmental & Energy Policies
    • Historical & Cultural Context
    • Immigration & Border Policies
  • Innovation
    • International Relations
    • Judiciary & Legal Matters
    • Presidential News
    • Regional Spotlights
  • National Security
  • Scandals & Investigations
    • Social Issues & Advocacy
    • Technology & Innovation
  • White House News
    • U.S. Foreign Policy
    • U.S. Government Agencies
    • U.S. Legislative Updates
    • U.S. Political Landscape

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

What's Hot

Justice Department’s early moves on voting and elections signal a shift from its traditional role

June 15, 2025

How AI is disrupting the advertising industry

June 15, 2025

What Americans think about Pope Leo XIV

June 15, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
POTUS NewsPOTUS News
  • Home
  • Health & Welfare
    • Environmental & Energy Policies
    • Historical & Cultural Context
    • Immigration & Border Policies
  • Innovation
    • International Relations
    • Judiciary & Legal Matters
    • Presidential News
    • Regional Spotlights
  • National Security
  • Scandals & Investigations
    • Social Issues & Advocacy
    • Technology & Innovation
  • White House News
    • U.S. Foreign Policy
    • U.S. Government Agencies
    • U.S. Legislative Updates
    • U.S. Political Landscape
POTUS News
Home » Report: Proposed Medicaid cuts could eliminate coverage for 700,000 | Michigan
Health & Welfare

Report: Proposed Medicaid cuts could eliminate coverage for 700,000 | Michigan

potusBy potusMay 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Telegram Email


(The Center Square) – More than 700,000 people in Michigan could lose Medicaid coverage if proposed federal budget cuts pass, according to a report ordered by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.

Whitmer requested the report in mid-April, after the U.S. House passed a budget resolution the Congressional Budget Office estimated included $581 billion in Medicaid cuts.

The report was released early Wednesday.

“Medicaid provides a lifeline to 2.6 million Michiganders, and the huge, proposed cuts will terminate coverage for our neighbors, family, and friends who need it most,” Whitmer said in a statement. “More than 700,000 Michiganders, including people fighting cancer, seniors in nursing homes, new moms, veterans, kids and those living with disabilities could lose their health care. Michiganders will suffer because these proposed cuts go too far, too fast, and everyone, including those not on Medicaid, will end up paying more for insurance. Republicans in Congress cannot let this happen.”

More than 2.6 million Michiganders receive Medicaid coverage from more than 200,000 providers. Michigan’s annual Medicaid budget is $27.8 billion, with $19 billion coming from the federal government.

Michigan’s report said reducing federal matching Medicaid rates would eliminate 30% of the state’s beneficiaries and mean a $1.1 billion loss in the state’s budget.

It also said the cost to taxpayers to administer reporting requirements would be between $75 million and $155 million annually, while Michigan hospitals would lose $2.3 billion and nursing homes would be cut by $325 million.

The report added that changes to the per-capita block grant funding would lead to a loss of $4.1 billion to $13.4 billion over the next decade.

“Medicaid cuts proposed by Congress would decimate our Medicaid program – blowing a $2 billion hole in our budget,” Michigan State Budget Director Jen Flood said. “We don’t have the resources to fill a hole of that size without cutting access to health care, or cutting public safety, education, or services to veterans.”

As previously reported by The Center Square, taxpayers spend about $890 billion a year on Medicaid, with the federal government kicking in 75% of those dollars. States are responsible for the other 25%.

Some analysts say Medicaid cuts aren’t cuts, but rather a reduction in spending growth to 3% a year and believe savings can be found by ending payments to people they think should not be on the program and adding work requirements.

“The least vulnerable people on Medicaid fall into two groups: well-to-do seniors who artificially impoverish themselves to get Medicaid long-term care subsidies, and able-bodied, childless adults who enroll through Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion,” said Michael Cannon, director of health policy studies at the Cato Institute. “Reducing payments to those groups does nothing to jeopardize care for the most vulnerable…and would eliminate the current, perverse incentive for states to divert funds away from the most vulnerable enrollees and toward this less-vulnerable group.”



Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
potus
  • Website

Related Posts

Louisiana lawmakers pass $49.3B state budget on session’s final day | Louisiana

June 12, 2025

Lawmakers send major social safety net overhaul to governor’s desk | Louisiana

June 12, 2025

AMA to promote awareness of risks of ultraprocessed foods | National

June 11, 2025

House: Healthcare security is national security | National

June 11, 2025

Litigation pivotal to future of American health care prices | Ohio

June 11, 2025

Hochul urged to veto medical ‘aid-in-dying’ proposal | New York

June 11, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

U.S. Foreign Policy

Why the U.S. Will Lose Trump’s Trade War

June 12, 2025

The German high command learned a key lesson after losing World War I: Never fight…

IR Experts Give Trump’s Second Term Very Low Marks – Foreign Policy

June 11, 2025

Ro Khanna on Elon Musk, Donald Trump, and China

June 5, 2025

How Gen Z Thinks About Foreign Policy

June 5, 2025
Editors Picks

Which US states could be hit hardest by Trump’s Canada and Mexico tariffs? | Business and Economy News

March 5, 2025

China sets 5 percent growth target despite trade war with US | Trade War News

March 5, 2025

As Trump roils stock markets, investors are betting big on Europe’s defence | Military

March 5, 2025

Climate crisis threatens Pakistan’s bees and honey trade | Climate Crisis News

March 4, 2025
About Us
About Us

Welcome to POTUS News, your go-to source for comprehensive news and in-depth analysis on President Trump, the White House, and U.S. governance. Our mission is to provide timely, reliable, and detailed coverage on key political, economic, and social issues under President Trump’s administration, as well as the broader U.S. government.

Our Picks

Justice Department’s early moves on voting and elections signal a shift from its traditional role

June 15, 2025

How AI is disrupting the advertising industry

June 15, 2025

What Americans think about Pope Leo XIV

June 15, 2025

How AI is disrupting the advertising industry

June 15, 2025

Google, Scale AI’s largest customer, plans split after Meta deal

June 14, 2025

What I learned following Jensen Huang around Europe

June 14, 2025

Tesla faces protests in Austin over Musk’s robotaxi plans

June 13, 2025
© 2025 potusnews. Designed by potusnews.
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.