Medicaid Cutbacks Could Trigger Healthcare Crisis for Millions in New York

Marchers in lower Manhattan stage a “die-in” on March 15 to protest proposed cuts to Medicaid.

Jonathan VanScoy, 54, who lives in a small town in the Finger Lakes, relies on Medicaid for drug and alcohol treatment. Phil, 58, a carpenter in the Adirondacks, uses his health insurance for preventive care, such as a skin screening for cancer or a colonoscopy. Jorge, 32, a construction worker in White Plains, has regular doctor visits and uses an inhaler to keep his asthma under control.

Jon, Phil, and Jorge are among the millions of New Yorkers who receive free or low-cost health insurance subsidized by the federal government. Now, they fear they will lose their coverage if Republicans in Congress follow through with their plan to cut hundreds of billions of dollars from Medicaid, the federal-state health insurance that covers 6.9 million New Yorkers…

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