Rep. Castor, Sen. Nelson Oppose Florida Gov. Scott’s Proposal to Cut State’s Medicaid
While
"Retroactive eligibility is designed to protect Medicaid beneficiaries - including seniors, pregnant women, individuals with disabilities, and parents - and their families from the steep costs of medical services and long-term care,"
"[Approving this decision] could jeopardize the financial security of at least 39,000 of our most vulnerable Floridians and countless providers who treat them. It will also cut at least
Throughout his tenure,
1. Refusing to expand Medicaid as part of the Affordable Care Act shot
2. In 2015, the state implemented a new screening tool to remove more than 13,000 children from Children's
3. The state fought against a federal court order to increase reimbursement rates for vital Medicaid providers - like pediatricians and pediatric dentists - thus denying necessary medical care to children in
4. In 2017,
5. This week,
In addition,
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