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National Medicaid Defense Webinar: Assessing the Impact of Medicaid Cuts on Children and Youth

Tuesday, May 06, 2025 | 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm (PT )

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Medicaid covers two in five children and nearly half of all children with special health care needs. Despite the extensive research that shows that Medicaid coverage of children contributes to better health outcomes and improved long-term effects on health and educational attainment in adulthood, Congress is actively considering large reductions in Medicaid through the budget reconciliation process. Major federal Medicaid funding reductions and coverage proposals, if enacted, will inevitably put children’s health and well-being at risk, given the extent to which children rely on Medicaid for their coverage. The federal proposals continue to evolve and include imposing caps on federal Medicaid funding, eliminating the enhanced federal funding states receive to cover expansion adults (which includes parents), mandating work reporting requirements as a condition of eligibility for parents and childless adults, reducing states’ ability to rely on provider taxes to pay a portion of their share of Medicaid costs, and restricting the ability for states to direct managed care plans to boost provider payments to strengthen access to care.

Join Manatt Health and the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health for a webinar on the effects the Congressional proposals could have on children’s coverage and access to critical health care services they need to stay healthy and thrive. This webinar highlights the findings of Manatt’s modeling of the impact of Medicaid cuts on children and youth with special health care needs, a project funded by our Foundation.

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