Proposed Trumpcare Cuts Could Hit RI Public Schools
The Senate Trumpcare bill proposes slashing federal Medicaid investments by
Medicaid is a cost-effective federal-state program that helps cover essential medical expenses for children and families living in or near poverty, children with disabilities and special needs, children in foster care, and pregnant women and newborns in low-income households.
Today, over 30 million children nationwide, including 117,000 Rhode Islanders, rely on Medicaid to help them stay healthy. The massive Medicaid cuts now included in the Senate Trumpcare bill would seriously jeopardize access to quality health care for these children. Additionally, many school districts rely on Medicaid to support the medical services necessary to enable students with disabilities to attend school. AASA, a national association for school system leaders, estimates that school districts receive between
School districts bill Medicaid for health and behavioral services and are reimbursed through a mix of state and federal dollars administered by the state. In the most recent school year for which statistics are available,
These funds help pay for nurses, social workers, occupational and speech therapists and medical equipment like walkers and wheelchairs. Medicaid also helps fund preventive health services for low-income students, including immunizations and screenings for hearing, vision, and chronic conditions.
Last year, Medicaid reimbursed
"The cuts in the proposed Trumpcare bill would undermine
"Every Rhode Islander should have access to quality, affordable health care as a matter of right, and not of privilege. That's why it's so important that we continue fighting to strengthen the Affordable Care Act and defeat Trumpcare," said
According to the Rhode Island Annual Medicaid Expenditure Report,
The uninsured population in
While states like
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