For Youngkin, a big bill is coming due
That's the staggering price tag Gov.
For weeks, Youngkin has dismissed warnings from
The bill will reduce federal monies that hospitals can access to reimburse the cost of patient care. All will feel the squeeze, especially academic medical centers like the
If
A major goal of the Aff ordable Care Act was to reduce the number of uninsured Americans — and it worked. Two factors explain the success: the expansion of Medicaid in 40 states (including
The impact in
Trump's Big Beautiful Bill failed to extend vital tax credits, and many will expire at the end of the year. According to
We are already seeing the ripple eff ects of Trump's assault on the ACA. In early July,
Finally, fewer Virginians will qualify for Medicaid, making it less likely they will get the care they need — or pushing them toward more expensive emergency room visits. That leaves hospitals to absorb the cost of uncompensated care, or forces taxpayers to pick up the tab through transfers of state "indigent care" dollars to health systems.
Instead of lobbying the administration to reduce the impacts of Trump's wealth redistribution bill, Youngkin insists that people who need services will receive them and instead accuses
Meanwhile, Youngkin has been busy on
It didn't have to be this way. In 2017, Trump was also in the
But here the comparison ends. Then-Gov.
If Virginians think the state is spending too much on health care now, wait until next year's budget — when the real financial impact of this market disruption begins to take hold. As tax credits expire, premiums rise and people lose coverage, demand for state support will grow.
But when that storm hits, Youngkin's term will be over, and he likely will be spending more time in places like


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