MedCity News September 12, 2025
Scott H. Schnell

The coming changes in Medicaid will place health plans squarely between a rock and a hard place. Here’s how plans are bracing for change.

After President Trump signed HR1 into law in July, MedZed, which specializes in reaching the hardest-to-reach, highest-cost Medicaid members that health insurers struggle to find, wanted to know how to best help their clients in the new environment.

With that in mind, we went to a select group of leaders of managed health plans that represent urban, rural, and underserved communities in California and Maryland to get an unfiltered view of how the Medicaid changes will unfold on the frontlines, what’s at risk if action lags, and solutions to consider in order to mitigate potential fallout....

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