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The One Big Beautiful Bill And The Case For Reform in Healthcare

Last updated: July 18, 2025 4:50 pm
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The recent signing of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” by House Speaker Mike Johnson has sparked a heated debate, with critics warning of potential Medicaid cuts and increased strain on emergency rooms. However, beyond the sensational headlines lies a more profound question about the future of our healthcare system and whether the current model is sustainable.

The “One Big Beautiful Bill” represents a significant shift in healthcare policy, signaling a reevaluation of federal safety-net programs like Medicaid. Rather than focusing solely on budgetary concerns, policymakers and industry leaders must address the fundamental flaws in the current healthcare business model that hinder access, quality, and long-term sustainability.

While the bill’s provisions, such as work requirements and eligibility redeterminations, may seem drastic, they raise important questions about who should be covered by these programs and under what circumstances. It forces us to reconsider the original intent of Medicaid as a limited safety net rather than a universal coverage program that has expanded far beyond its initial scope.

One notable bipartisan provision in the bill is the $50 billion rural hospital relief fund, aimed at preventing further closures of vital healthcare facilities in underserved areas. However, this emergency funding highlights a larger issue of relying on temporary fixes for systemic problems. Instead of simply propping up failing hospitals, we need to explore innovative delivery models that integrate local clinics, pharmacies, and telehealth services to provide sustainable healthcare access in rural communities.

The pushback from the hospital industry against the bill’s funding cuts underscores the broader structural challenges facing the healthcare system. Hospitals are concerned not just about patient coverage losses but also about the impact on their own bottom line. This discomfort may ultimately lead to much-needed innovation and a shift away from outdated revenue models.

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Many argue that reducing coverage is not feasible due to a lack of funding, but the real issue lies in the inefficiencies and waste within the healthcare system. Estimates suggest that over $500 billion is wasted annually on redundant testing, administrative overhead, and outdated practices. Rather than focusing solely on increasing funding, we should prioritize accountability and efficiency in how healthcare dollars are spent.

Ultimately, the “One Big Beautiful Bill” is a catalyst for a necessary conversation about the future of healthcare. It challenges us to move beyond short-term fixes and towards a more sustainable, value-driven system where cost and quality are closely linked. By rethinking the healthcare business model and incentivizing providers to prioritize outcomes over volume, we can pave the way for meaningful reform and improved healthcare delivery.

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