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The independent source for health policy research, polling, and news.

With or Without ACA Repeal, ACA and Medicaid Cuts are Looming

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In this JAMA Health Forum column, KFF Executive Vice President Larry Levitt explores why the Trump administration and Republican majorities in Congress are likely to pursue budget cuts in Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act.

 

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Timely insights and analysis from KFF staff

“We should soon know whether Novo Nordisk’s semaglutide will be subject to negotiation next year. If so, Medicare’s negotiated price would be available to people with Medicare starting in January 2027, which could help to bring down the cost of expanding coverage for anti-obesity medications, both for Medicare and for beneficiaries who use this drug.”

 

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Juliette Cubanski

Deputy Director, Program on Medicare Policy

How Pending Health-Related Lawsuits Could be Impacted by the Incoming Trump Administration

 

President-elect Trump has pledged to restrict and eliminate legal immigration pathways and deport millions of immigrants. In a new analysis, we look at the key changes to immigration policies that President-elect Trump may pursue in his new administration based on his previous record and campaign statements, as well as the implications of such changes.

 
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Medicare Spent an Average of 27% More on People Who Switched from Medicare Advantage to Traditional Medicare Compared to Those Who Were Only in Traditional Medicare

 

A new KFF analysis finds higher Medicare spending among people who switched from Medicare Advantage to traditional Medicare than for similar beneficiaries who were in traditional Medicare all along. Medicare spent an average of 27% more on such beneficiaries, which amounts to a difference of $2,585 in Medicare spending per person, on average, between the two groups in 2022.

 
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Georgia’s Work Requirement Slows Processing of Applications for Medicaid, Food Stamps

 

Georgia’s ability to process applications for Medicaid and other public benefits has lagged since the launch of Republican Gov. Brian Kemp’s “Pathways” Medicaid work requirement, leaving Georgia with persistently slow Medicaid application processing times.

 

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Question of the Week

 

Last week, 43% correctly answered that ACA enrollee premium payments are expected to increase by 75% if enhanced subsidies are not renewed by Congress. 

By what amount does CMS estimate that Medicare spending will increase over 10 years due to the possible coverage of anti-obesity medications, as recently proposed by the Biden administration?

$ 2 billion
$10 billion
$25 billion

See how many readers answered correctly in next week's newsletter.

Health News

 

Dec. 11 Virtual Event: Going It Alone: A Conversation About Growing Old in America

 

9 States Poised To End Coverage for Millions if Trump Cuts Medicaid Funding


Nursing Homes Fell Behind on Vaccinating Patients for Covid


Nursing Home Industry Wants Trump To Rescind Staffing Mandate

 

How Measles, Whooping Cough, and Worse Could Roar Back on RFK Jr.’s Watch

 

'What the Health?': A Colorful Cast Could Lead Key Health Agencies

 

Who Gets Obesity Drugs Covered by Insurance? In North Carolina, It Helps If You’re on Medicaid


Homebound Seniors Living Alone Often Slip Through Health System’s Cracks

 

An Arm and a Leg: New Lessons in the Fight for Charity Care 

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Lessons From the Election About Voters and Health


The Role Health Care Issues Played in the 2024 Election: An Analysis of AP VoteCast


Proposed Coverage of Anti-Obesity Drugs in Medicare and Medicaid Would Expand Access to Millions of People with Obesity


What to Know About the Supreme Court Case on Youth Access to Gender Affirming Care


Concerns Over Fluoride in Water and Free Speech Violations – KFF Health Misinformation Monitor

 

Medicaid Expansion is a Red and Blue State Issue


Coverage of Dental Services in Traditional Medicare


A New Vision for Women’s Health Research: Transformative Change at the National Institutes of Health


Health Care Experiences of Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander Adults


Key Data on Health and Health Care for Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander People


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