Episode 118

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10th Mar 2025

$800 Billion Cuts to Medicaid and Why It Matters to Disabled Individuals

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Podcast Show Notes: Understanding Medicaid & The Fight to Protect It

Introduction

  • Welcome to the show! Today, I'm diving into Medicaid—what it is, how it works, and why proposed budget cuts could have devastating consequences for millions of Americans with disabilities.
  • If you or a loved one rely on Medicaid, this episode is for you. Stay tuned to learn how you can take action to protect this essential program.

Segment 1: What is Medicaid?

  • Medicaid is a government-funded health insurance program that provides free or low-cost healthcare to low-income individuals, families, seniors, and people with disabilities.
  • It is distinct from Medicare, which serves seniors (65+) and certain disabled individuals regardless of income.
  • Medicaid covers hospital visits, doctor appointments, prescription drugs, and long-term care, including Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) that help individuals with disabilities live independently.
  • Funded jointly by federal and state governments, meaning eligibility and benefits vary by state.

Key Differences Between Medicaid & Medicare:

FeatureMedicareMedicaidWho It CoversSeniors (65+) & some with disabilitiesLow-income individuals, children, pregnant women, elderly, and disabled peopleFundingFederal programJoint federal & state programIncome Limits?NoYes, based on financial needCoverageHospital care, doctor visits, some prescriptionsHospital care, doctor visits, prescriptions, long-term care, and sometimes dental & visionCost to PatientsMay have premiums & co-paysUsually low or no cost, some states have small co-paysLong-Term Care?LimitedYes, covers nursing homes & in-home care

Who Can Have Both?

  • Some individuals qualify for both Medicaid and Medicare, known as “dual eligibility.” Medicaid can help cover Medicare premiums and out-of-pocket costs.

Segment 2: Medicaid Under Threat – Proposed Budget Cuts

  • The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed a budget framework that proposes cutting over $800 billion from Medicaid over the next decade.
  • Advocates warn that these cuts could:
  • Limit access to essential health services for over 10 million people with disabilities.
  • Reduce funding for HCBS, forcing more people into institutional care.
  • Deepen the workforce crisis in disability services—69% of providers have already had to decline new clients due to staffing shortages.
  • Put nursing home care at risk, affecting millions of seniors.
  • Leave states struggling to fill the funding gap, leading to more people losing coverage.

What’s at Stake?

  • More than 700,000 people are already on waiting lists for Medicaid waivers that provide home and community-based services.
  • Cuts could force families to become full-time caregivers, quit jobs, or lose access to critical health services.
  • ACLU and disability rights advocates stress that Medicaid is a lifeline—not just another budget line item.

Segment 3: Why This Matters

  • Medicaid is more than just a government program—it’s a promise to protect our most vulnerable citizens.
  • If these cuts go through, real people will lose access to care, families will face overwhelming burdens, and communities will suffer.
  • Experts warn that Medicaid funding reductions could lead to:
  • Over 15.9 million people losing their Medicaid or CHIP coverage by 2026.
  • Reduced support for children, pregnant women, seniors, and people with disabilities.
  • Longer waiting lists and fewer available services for those who rely on HCBS.

Segment 4: What Can We Do?

  • Good news: The Senate still has to approve these cuts. There’s time to act!
  • Here’s how you can help:
  1. Call your senators – Demand they protect Medicaid. Every call makes a difference.
  2. Join advocacy groups – Organizations like ACLU, ANCOR, and Caring Across Generations are fighting to protect Medicaid.
  3. Share your story – If Medicaid has helped you or a loved one, spread the word on social media, contact your representatives, and educate your community.
  4. Attend town halls and protests – Show lawmakers that their constituents care about this issue.

Closing Message:

  • “Protect Medicaid, Protect Lives!” Cutting $800 billion from Medicaid means millions will lose critical healthcare, home support, and nursing care.
  • This isn’t just about a budget—it’s about real people losing essential services.
  • Stay informed, stay engaged, and keep fighting for what’s right.
  • If you found this discussion valuable, please share this episode with your friends, family, and community.

Final Call to Action:

  • Stand up. Speak out. Stop the cuts.
  • Follow me for more updates and action steps.

Thank you for listening!

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