Over a Million Queer Women Rely on Medicaid. What Happens If They Lose It? - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
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Sara Habein from northern Montana has cysts in her brain and depends on Medicaid for her health needs. Recent changes to Medicaid requirements may soon necessitate work for coverage, affecting her access to vital treatments. Many Americans, particularly women and the LGBTQ+ community, face the possibility of losing their insurance due to these impending changes. This could significantly impact low-income families, especially those who rely heavily on Medicaid for health care funding amid increased bureaucratic demands.
Sara Habein, a mother living in northern Montana, faces uncertain health care options as changes to Medicaid may require her to work to maintain coverage for her chronic conditions.
The new Medicaid requirements could pressure many low-income individuals, especially women and LGBTQ+ communities, to navigate increased complexities in maintaining insurance.
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