Sierra Vista-based business group joins in warning about federal Medicaid cuts
PHOENIX —
In a joint letter sent to
Among the groups in southern
The letter warns that federal cuts would shift billions of dollars in healthcare costs onto
Impacts of cuts
The business leaders estimate that as many as 500,000 Arizonans could lose health coverage if the cuts are enacted, with ripple effects that would increase private health insurance costs and overwhelm hospitals already facing capacity and workforce challenges.
"The impact of these cuts is potentially catastrophic for
Economically, the coalition paints a dire picture: a potential loss of nearly 300,000 jobs statewide and a projected
Success of AHCCCS
The coalition underscores the success of
Further, the coalition points to encouraging trends: since the start of the state's fiscal year last July, more than 155,000 people have left the AHCCCS rolls—largely due to gaining employment that allowed them to transition off the program. Business leaders argue that
"As business leaders, we are deeply concerned about the devastating impact that federal Medicaid cuts would have on
The coalition represents a broad swath of
Arizona
Greater
Greater Phoenix Leadership (GPL)
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