From Urban Institute :: Health Policy Update <[email protected]>
Subject If Medicaid sees severe cuts, the burden will fall on health care providers
Date March 13, 2025 11:02 AM
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Health care providers would experience significant revenue losses and uncompensated care increases in the face of reduced federal support for Medicaid expansion
Spending would decrease by $79.9 billion if all states drop the Medicaid expansion in response to reduced federal funding, with hospitals facing the largest losses, $31.9 billion. Uncompensated care costs would increase by $18.9 billion.

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Imposing per capita Medicaid caps and reducing the Affordable Care Act&rsquo;s enhanced match
Urban researchers find that imposing per capita caps would reduce federal spending over 10 years by between $676 and $1,104 billion. Reducing the federal match for expansion populations would save $563 billion over 10 years.

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Investigating racial, ethnic, and neighborhood disparities in access to safe hospital care in DC
Black-white disparities in patient safety in DC appeared to be driven by unequal access to the safest hospitals, as opposed to systematic differences in patient care within hospitals.

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Findings from the implementation evaluation of Tennessee Early Connect (TEC)
The impact of TEC, which aims to coordinate referrals to evidence-based home visiting and connect families earlier, has varied at the local implementation agency, but findings suggest the TEC model is bearing fruit in its early implementation.

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ICYMI: How proposed Medicaid cuts could endanger health insurance for low-income Americans
Learn how proposed cuts to Medicaid could affect the program and its more than 70 million beneficiaries from a recorded event held earlier this week.

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