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38. Republicans "We gave rural hospitals $50B!" ....while cutting $100B per year over 10 years
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 01:45 PM
Nov 2025

Passage of the budget reconciliation law signed into law by President Trump (HR1) will result in a gross reduction of $990 billion in federal Medicaid and CHIP spending over 10 years and an increase in the number of uninsured Americans of 10 million. These are the largest health cuts in Medicaid’s history, and passage of the bill was delayed by worries that rural hospitals across the United States would be put at further risk of closing because so many of their patients rely on Medicaid. KFF estimates that HR1 will reduce federal Medicaid spending in rural areas across all states by $137 billion over 10 years.
To ensure passage, Congress included a $50 billion “Rural Health Transformation Fund” (or RHTF).


In the end, what was characterized by many as a “rural hospital fund” is really nothing of the sort. The vast majority of RHTF funding is actually prohibited from directly benefiting health care providers, including rural hospitals. Members of Congress may have had different motivations for passing HR1, but the implementation of the law around the RHTF is different than the assurances around help for rural hospitals many policymakers gave the public.


https://ccf.georgetown.edu/2025/10/21/trump-administration-severely-limits-funding-for-rural-hospitals-and-clinics-from-rural-health-transformation-fund-capped-at-15/

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Yep, but the GOP and Trump crews don't think long term or about repercussions. And states don't have wherewithal... dutch777 Nov 2025 #1
Yes they do... Hope22 Nov 2025 #36
Republicans "We gave rural hospitals $50B!" ....while cutting $100B per year over 10 years underpants Nov 2025 #38
The 2024 election popsdenver Nov 2025 #41
No, insurance does pay for the flights NameAlreadyTaken Nov 2025 #64
I have retired from Emergency Medicine popsdenver Nov 2025 #65
I do Rebl2 Nov 2025 #60
We'll be going back to talk of vouchers and savings plans leftstreet Nov 2025 #2
That's why insurance companies donate to politicians' campaigns. sop Nov 2025 #4
You see why capitalism is a FAILURE for the people but a gravy train for business Stargazer99 Nov 2025 #17
Yep. We need to turn that spigot off if we want to KPN Nov 2025 #24
That would take congressional representation Bettie Nov 2025 #54
If people can't cover the loss of their ACA support they can't pay their premiums and will drop out of the in2herbs Nov 2025 #6
Taxpayers. KPN Nov 2025 #25
I can't see that affordability this time around. nt in2herbs Nov 2025 #30
The upside to that claim is that the USSC has declared that health care is not a right, so how will politicians be in2herbs Nov 2025 #8
Driving a car isn't a right, but you have to buy insurance leftstreet Nov 2025 #16
They'll change the law that requires Bettie Nov 2025 #53
Thank you for posting this! Emile Nov 2025 #3
It affects all of us, except the very rich who have insurance provided for them gab13by13 Nov 2025 #15
I don't think the wealth class needs healthcare Insurance? pwb Nov 2025 #61
But they've promised a vote! BannonsLiver Nov 2025 #5
And haven't a lot of red voters lost their nearby healthcare facilities? ananda Nov 2025 #7
But thankfully at least Billionaires will have lower taxes. groundloop Nov 2025 #35
urban hospitals will b hit, too. mopinko Nov 2025 #9
There are a lot of trumpers out there sheshe2 Nov 2025 #10
Insurance in general is going up at an alarming rate Johonny Nov 2025 #11
This is the real issue EdmondDantes_ Nov 2025 #13
My Condo Insurance DallasNE Nov 2025 #22
I'm still waiting for the Obama Care death panels, as promised by Sarah Palin. Dr. T Nov 2025 #37
Replacing people to blow you off with AI to blow you off isn"t cheap!! IA8IT Nov 2025 #52
FAFO tired of caring about idiots. we can do it Nov 2025 #12
Insurance companies crud Nov 2025 #14
I live in rural, central Pa. gab13by13 Nov 2025 #18
And doctors are leaving the profession in droves. milestogo Nov 2025 #28
The point is to kill the useless eaters Stargazer99 Nov 2025 #19
Don't Forget About Job Losses modrepub Nov 2025 #20
Double or Triple would be a blessing! moreland01 Nov 2025 #21
The math ain't mathin' Bluetus Nov 2025 #23
Yeah, I didn't understand that 4 million number either, gab13by13 Nov 2025 #43
Maybe they are thinking of people that will be losing jobs Bluetus Nov 2025 #55
ER Triage 2na fisherman Nov 2025 #26
If we lose Medicare and Medicaid, this old timer will be uninsured. Paper Roses Nov 2025 #27
I use Healthcare.gov for health insurance. NCDem47 Nov 2025 #29
Ask Rick Scott. moondust Nov 2025 #31
The purpose was to destroy Obama Care MissouriDem47 Nov 2025 #32
Yep and Social Security is next underpants Nov 2025 #49
What did they think the 2024 election was about, and when VP Harris constantly warned us about Project 2025? lostincalifornia Nov 2025 #33
She won. Ask Musky. Joinfortmill Nov 2025 #46
The MAGA health plan is "die quickly" IronLionZion Nov 2025 #34
I know it's a conspiracy theory but it's looking more and more likely underpants Nov 2025 #40
Wealthy want their tax cuts. They don't want to pay to subsidize someone else's health insurance IronLionZion Nov 2025 #42
Globally: Gaza (erasevtgat problem) and US Aid underpants Nov 2025 #50
Something I posted on FB the other day. ACA isn't just help paying premiums, it also added regulations. Attilatheblond Nov 2025 #39
Thanks for the clear information. gab13by13 Nov 2025 #44
You are welcome. People seem to have forgotten the reasons Big Insurance wants the program gone. Attilatheblond Nov 2025 #47
Thanks for more of the details. yellow dahlia Nov 2025 #56
You're welcome. GOP wants their fools to just think it's a money give away Attilatheblond Nov 2025 #57
Does the Continuing Resolution abolish those regulations? Martin Eden Nov 2025 #58
Don't know, but I assume it strikes down the whole ACA, which insurance companies would pay pols to do Attilatheblond Nov 2025 #59
This just might destroy the Republican party Joinfortmill Nov 2025 #45
We have a large segment of Americans who have been completely brainwashed by right-wing propaganda media hadEnuf Nov 2025 #48
it will also force the closure of thousands of hospitals and urgent care clinics. nt yaesu Nov 2025 #51
Lived in a rural American town where the local clinic/mini hospital (8 beds) got federal funding Attilatheblond Nov 2025 #62
Yes, but the GOP was never going to restore those cuts and the public wouldn't care about this LymphocyteLover Nov 2025 #63
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