MEDICAID
Background
Not withstanding the immense health care needs of the Hurricane Katrina
evacuees, Congress is currently considering $10 billion in Medicaid cuts
over the next five years. Negotiations are currently underway by the leaders
of the Senate Finance and the House Energy and Commerce Committees on how
to achieve those cuts from the programs that are within their jurisdiction.
Medicaid cuts of this magnitude will cause a rise in uncompensated care,
causing cost-shifting throughout the health care system. This means
that those who still have coverage will pay even more for health care.
Many health care facilities, particularly those in our crucial health
care safety-net system, are dependent upon Medicaid funds for their
very existence. IHSS is funded by Medicaid. Cuts
in Medicaid will force many to close their doors, causing job losses
in the health care sector and hurting local economies. Home care workers
will be affected.
Summary of Legislation
Discussions are proceeding on ways to achieve the mandated level of cuts
that will not only affect the Medicaid program, but will include cuts
to the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), Food Stamps and
other programs that affect critical help for vulnerable people. IHSS
will be threatened.
AFSCME Position
AFSCME is opposed to any reductions to the Medicaid and Medicare programs.
AFSCME urges:
- Medicaid is the largest health care program in the country, serving
over 50 million people, including more than one in four children
and 6.4 million "dual eligibles" enrolled in both Medicaid
and Medicare. Cuts to the Medicaid program will negatively impact
those people who depend on this important program and the providers
who deliver health care to them.
- At a time when millions are displaced and seeking federal and
state assistance, it is inappropriate to consider cuts of this magnitude
to this program.
WHAT YOU CAN DO
Call or write your Senators and Representative and tell them that you strongly
oppose any cuts to the Medicaid program.
To find names and contact information for all your elected officials, including
the president, members of Congress, governors, state legislators, and more,
click the link below then scroll to bottom of page where it says "Look
up Elected Officials" and enter your zip code: AFSCME's
legislator search
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looking up your elected representatives record on important issues, and "View
Candidates for Office" so that you can research candidates before
you vote.
AFSCME Department of Legislation

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