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After President Trump signed the "One Big Beautiful Bill" into law on July 4, the question remained: How would it impact doctors?
Florida did not expand Medicaid as most states did, so the impact may be lesser than other places, but reductions loom.
Washington Democrats and health-care insiders are sounding the alarm about the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law July 4.
Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act created federal work requirements for Medicaid recipients, which amount to 80 hours a month in community engagement activities to maintain eligibility.
Democrats are poised to contest the Republican talking points at every turn, emphasizing the cuts to Medicaid, as the two parties ready for next year's midterm elections.
The “One Big Beautiful” bill recently passed by Congress, probably inspires more conversation and debate than any since the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare).
Find out when the major money-related provisions of One Big Beautiful Bill take effect, including Medicare, Social Security, and IRS rules.
When Michelle Lawrence heard about Medicaid cuts in the Republican tax and spending bill, it felt like “a punch to the gut.”
In a recent interview, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. argued that President Donald Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" won't cut Medicaid.
The sweeping regulation proposes notable changes to how Medicare pays physicians, but overall results in a modest bump to reimbursement in 2026.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act was signed into law on July 4, bringing major changes to Medicaid that could have significant effects on Montana especially in ru
Nonpartisan report forecasts job losses across multiple sectors due to federal cuts in the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill.’