Even if you don’t depend on Medicaid, you’ll likely be hurt if Republicans cut it

Opinion

Even if you don’t depend on Medicaid, you’ll likely be hurt if Republicans cut it

Medicaid, America’s largest health insurance program, is so integral to health care finance and delivery that the GOP’s threatened cuts would prompt a deadly domino effect.

Wesley Epplin

Wesley Epplin, MPH, is the policy director at Chicago-based Health & Medicine Policy Research Group, where he focuses on public health and health care policy.

Julie Justicz

Julie Justicz, JD, is the executive director of the Legal Council for Health Justice, which focuses on fair access to health care in Illinois.

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