Trump Affordability Czar Defends Medicaid Cuts to Hospitals
Casey Mulligan, the economist serving as the Trump administration's health care affordability czar, used a speech to hospital finance leaders to argue that looming Medicaid cuts will make care more affordable, according to STAT News. The message landed in a room full of executives who stand to absorb much of the financial damage.
Mulligan delivered the remarks at a Healthcare Financial Management Association gathering, framing the reductions as part of the administration's broader affordability agenda. Hospital leaders in attendance offered a different read, telling STAT News they are already working to mitigate the impacts of the cuts on their operations and patients.
The tension is straightforward. Medicaid is a major payer for hospitals, especially those serving low-income and rural communities, and reduced funding squeezes margins that are already thin. Providers now face decisions about service lines, staffing, and how to cover care for patients who could lose coverage. The gap between Washington's affordability framing and hospital finance reality is the story to watch as the cuts take shape.
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