Becker's Healthcare April 2, 2025
Francesca Mathewes

In late February, the House passed a budget resolution that aimed to cut federal spending by up to $2 trillion over the next decade.

The Republican-backed plan calls for at least $880 billion in spending reductions through 2034, with Medicaid expected to take the biggest hit. The Senate is expected to vote on the legislation in April.

Healthcare leaders — from hospitals and health systems to ASCs and physicians — have voiced significant concerns over how the cuts may negatively impact healthcare access and organizations’ financial stability.

Here are seven other things to know about where Medicaid cuts stand:

1. Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program, which provide health insurance coverage to almost 80 million...

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