How Health Care Could Change Under the New Trump Administration | KQED
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Trump's potential return to the White House likely signals significant changes to public health insurance programs, which could elevate the uninsured rate and complicate access to reproductive care.
The administration could seek to impose work requirements on Medicaid beneficiaries, which has raised concerns over potential reductions in coverage and access to crucial health services.
Support for the ACA is rising among the public, reflecting growing acceptance of its provisions, particularly those safeguarding preexisting condition protections and extending family coverage for young adults.
Larry Levitt notes that 'Medicaid will be a big target in a Trump administration,' highlighting the expected focus on altering funding mechanisms that may lead to severe state-level cuts.
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