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Hospitals, doctors, patients push back on Medicaid cuts

Last updated: May 5, 2025 4:17 pm
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Hospitals, health centers, and patient advocates are ramping up their efforts this week to urge federal lawmakers to reject proposed cuts to the Medicaid program. With more than 800 leaders of community health centers and primary care groups from every state joining forces, the push to protect and stabilize the program, which currently covers around 80 million individuals, is gaining momentum.

The groups are not holding back in their advocacy, stepping up public appeals to lawmakers, forging new partnerships, and pouring resources into advertising campaigns aimed at dissuading legislators from slashing hundreds of billions of dollars from Medicaid. Their goal is clear: to ensure that the vital healthcare coverage provided by Medicaid remains intact for those who rely on it.

As the debate over Medicaid funding heats up on Capitol Hill, the voices of these healthcare leaders and advocates are growing louder. In a letter shared exclusively with STAT, the coalition of community health center and primary care group leaders is calling on congressional leadership to stand firm in safeguarding Medicaid. Their message is clear: any cuts to the program could have devastating consequences for millions of vulnerable Americans who depend on it for essential healthcare services.

Despite the challenges posed by the ongoing debate, these organizations are united in their commitment to defending Medicaid and ensuring that it continues to serve as a lifeline for those in need. By joining forces, amplifying their voices, and engaging in strategic advocacy efforts, they are determined to make a powerful case for protecting Medicaid from harmful cuts.

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As the battle over Medicaid funding unfolds, it is clear that the stakes are high. The outcome of this fight will have far-reaching implications for the millions of individuals who rely on Medicaid for their healthcare needs. With healthcare leaders, advocates, and community organizations at the forefront of this critical advocacy effort, the message to lawmakers is loud and clear: cutting Medicaid is not an option. The time to act is now, and the future of Medicaid hangs in the balance.

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