Main navigation
Displaying 1 - 1 of 1
1 result found
![Federal budget would win — but the most vulnerable and poor would lose — under ‘capped’ Medicaid funding scenarios](https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/styles/two_column_card/public/blog_placeholder.png.webp?itok=LU25HGu2)
Press Releases
UCLA report finds that big cuts to health care benefits would hurt the disabled, children and elderly Americans The Trump administration’s intent to reform Medicaid includes financing changes that would save hundreds of billions in federal dollars over time, but at the expense of cutting significant health care benefits to tens of millions of the program’s most vulnerable recipients — the disabled, children and elderly Americans, according to a
April 27, 2017
![Federal budget would win — but the most vulnerable and poor would lose — under ‘capped’ Medicaid funding scenarios](https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/styles/two_column_card/public/ucla-campus-logo.jpg.webp?itok=GWmjMwfl)
Press Releases
UCLA report finds that big cuts to health care benefits would hurt the disabled, children and elderly Americans The Trump administration’s intent to reform Medicaid includes financing changes that would save hundreds of billions in federal dollars over time, but at the expense of cutting significant health care benefits to tens of millions of the program’s most vulnerable recipients — the disabled, children and elderly Americans, according to a
April 27, 2017