Medicaid cuts within Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" will lead to substantial loss of health care coverage for millions of Americans. Mehmet Oz, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, downplayed these concerns during an interview. He suggested that individuals should focus on personal health improvement through better diet and exercise instead of worrying about government support. Despite the cuts being marketed as a way to reduce wasteful spending, the Congressional Budget Office indicated that they would have detrimental effects on Medicaid beneficiaries.
"Be vital. Do the most that you can do to really live up to the potential, the God given potential, to live a full and healthy life, you know, don't eat carrot cake. Eat real food."
"If you're having problems financially or you're having an issue because you're older and need health care, the programs are for you to utilize."
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