The new report estimates that coverage losses could lead to delayed care, increased hospitalizations and more deaths. Its findings echo a study published in June.

The Medicaid cuts in Donald Trump’s domestic policy bill could result in more than 1,000 additional deaths every year, according to a report published Wednesday in JAMA Health Forum.

The cuts could also lead to nearly 100,000 more hospitalizations each year, the report found, and around 1.6 million people may delay seeking care.

The projections are at odds with comments made by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who downplayed the bill’s impact during an interview with Fox Business Network’s Larry Kudlow on Monday.

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    23 hours ago

    Connect the dots. The biggest government spending is Social Security, after the military of course. What’s the solution? Kill old people, which most elderly are on Medicaid. You could even argue that covid was targeting the elderly as well. If you wanna dip into conspiracy.

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      23 hours ago

      Medicaid is poor people. Medicare is old. Both of them are on the chopping block, but this article is about poor people