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The Real Story Behind Medicaid Changes
Washington, D.C., USAFriday, June 20, 2025
Some people are saying the bill is a "death sentence" for the working class. But the bill doesn't raise copayments for anyone below the poverty line. For those above the poverty line, it requires some copayment, but it also reduces the max copayment from $100 to $35 per visit.
The current system lets people go to the doctor or emergency room without any copayment, even if they're not poor. This leads to a lot of waste. Studies show that people abuse the system when there's no copayment. They go to the emergency room for minor issues, racking up costs that don't improve their health.
There's a lot of money being wasted in Medicaid. The Government Accountability Office says hundreds of billions of dollars are going to waste each year. The bill aims to fix this by adding criteria to check people's income and assets. This way, they can make sure the benefits go to the right people.
Some people are saying the bill will hurt working families. But the bill doesn't cut benefits for those who are working hard. It's about making sure the system is fair and efficient. The goal is to lift people out of poverty, not keep them stuck there.
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