Medical Economics March 18, 2025
Trey Sutten, MBA

No matter how or when Medicaid cuts manifest, Medicaid plan leaders must act now to preserve member support and provider payment stability.

We’ve always known the risk of a new administration could mean Medicaid funding heads straight for the chopping block, and now it actually is. It’s an unsettling reality for the health care industry that’s leaving millions of Americans and thousands of executives anxiously awaiting the final ruling and sticky aftermath to follow. Although there’s a lot of uncertainty on how to navigate potential changes, there’s one thing we know for sure: Hope is not a viable strategy. Now, Medicaid plan leaders have the ability, and the responsibility, to do everything in their power to preserve care, and they...

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