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Add your name today to demand a fully funded, publicly accountable Medicaid program that puts patients first. Scroll down to read our message in its entirety.
Medicaid provides essential health coverage for 71 million Americans, including children, people with disabilities, seniors, pregnant people, and working adults. Yet the recently passed Republican budget includes $1 trillion in federal Medicaid cuts that could force states to slash benefits, restrict eligibility, reduce provider payments, or shift costs onto patients.
At the same time, insurance corporations have captured hundreds of billions of Medicaid dollars to “administer” benefits in dozens of states. These so-called “managed care” contracts only serve to add administrative waste, fragment care, and enrich corporate investors.
We call on our state legislators to reclaim Medicaid from corporate health insurers by:
Every Medicaid dollar should strengthen coverage, protect families, support providers, and stabilize our health system—not pad the corporate bottom line.
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