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Why Medicaid cuts could be a ‘crisis’ for people with disabilities

Last updated: January 8, 2025 9:51 am
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Americans are voicing their support for Medicaid, with a staggering waiting list of around 700,000 individuals seeking home- and community-based services through this state-federal health program. To put it into perspective, this line of people would stretch from Cleveland to Chicago. However, there are concerns that this queue may only get longer in the near future.

President Donald Trump has promised to extend individual tax cuts and reduce corporate tax rates while maintaining Medicare and Social Security. To fund these initiatives, Republicans are considering significant cuts to Medicaid, a move that goes against the majority of Americans who want to preserve the program as it is. Medicaid accounts for over half of all federal funds allocated to states, amounting to approximately $590 billion annually.

Currently, the federal government covers nearly 70% of the costs of providing low-cost or free health care coverage to individuals below a certain income threshold through Medicaid. Any reduction in federal funding would force states to make difficult decisions such as enrolling fewer people, reducing coverage, or cutting payments to healthcare providers.

Experts warn that deep cuts to Medicaid would have devastating consequences, leaving states in an untenable position. Even the wealthiest states would struggle to offset the impact of such cuts through increased taxes. Proposals to implement work requirements, block grants, per capita caps, and changes to provider reimbursement rates could fundamentally alter the Medicaid program, potentially ending the federal government’s financial support for health coverage.

Disability advocates are particularly concerned about the impact of work requirements, which could inadvertently target individuals with disabilities who rely on Medicaid for essential services. While work requirements have been proposed in the past, they have been met with legal challenges and have not proven to increase employment significantly.

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Republicans are also considering block grants and per capita caps for Medicaid funding, which could reduce federal support to states over time. These changes could lead to a chaotic redistribution of funds within states, potentially resulting in cuts to services for individuals with disabilities, especially those in need of long-term care and home- and community-based services.

The potential shift in Medicaid funding priorities could have dire consequences for millions of Americans who rely on the program for essential health care services. While the political landscape may influence decisions regarding Medicaid cuts, the ultimate impact will be felt by those who can least afford to lose access to healthcare.

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