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Medicaid Cuts Will Make Older People Sicker

Last updated: May 22, 2025 3:45 am
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Medicaid is a critical program that provides health insurance coverage for over 82 million Americans, including many low-income individuals and those with disabilities. However, recent proposals by Republicans in Congress to cut approximately $880 billion in federal health care spending could have devastating consequences for older people who rely on this vital program for their health care needs.

Research conducted by gerontology experts Jane Tavares and Marc Cohen has shown that cutting Medicaid funding can lead to serious health implications for older adults. A study of individuals who lost their Medicaid coverage at age 65 revealed alarming trends. These individuals experienced a decline in their overall health, with an increase in chronic conditions, a decrease in activities of daily living, and a higher likelihood of depression and poor health status.

Furthermore, those who lost their Medicaid coverage were found to use more expensive health care services, such as hospitalizations and outpatient surgeries, at a higher rate. This increase in utilization of costly services ultimately results in higher health care costs for both the individuals affected and the health care system as a whole.

The study also found that individuals who lost their Medicaid coverage at age 65 were 14% more likely to die within the next 10 years compared to those who retained their coverage. This alarming statistic underscores the critical role that Medicaid plays in ensuring the health and well-being of older Americans.

It is essential to recognize the significant impact that Medicaid cuts can have on the health and longevity of older adults. By reducing access to essential health care services, cutting Medicaid funding puts the lives of millions of Americans at risk. It is crucial for policymakers to consider the real and tangible consequences of these proposed cuts and prioritize the health and well-being of vulnerable populations.

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This article was originally published on The Conversation and highlights the importance of Medicaid for older adults in maintaining their health and quality of life. As Congress considers changes to the program, it is imperative to safeguard the health care needs of older Americans and ensure that they have access to the care and services they require for healthy aging.

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