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Viewpoints: Medicaid Work Requirements Will Create Chaos, And Cuts Will Lead To Excess Deaths

Opinion writers discuss Medicaid and other topics.

Many of the Republicans pushing for Medicaid work requirements 鈥 permanent program cuts that will strip up to 14 million people of their health care coverage 鈥 likely have no idea what it takes to comply with them. We do. (Kevin De Liban and Trevor Hawkins, 6/8)

If enacted, the House-passed reconciliation bill will mean more Americans will die 鈥 at 100,000 more over the course of the next decade. (Natasha Sarin, 6/9)

As places of healing, our nation鈥檚 hospitals are built on a promise to do no harm. We implement systems to prevent 鈥渘ever events鈥 鈥 serious incidents that should never occur when proper procedures and safeguards are in place. When failures do happen, we study them closely and make changes to prevent them from recurring. (Marty Bonick, 6/5)

As a researcher and medical device designer,聽I鈥檝e spent years immersed in pediatric hospitals and homes, observing and listening. One moment from my recent research still keeps me up at night. A mother described how her toddler stopped breathing one afternoon at home. Instead of calling 911, she grabbed a faulty suction machine, the only one Medicaid had provided and prayed it would keep working long enough to clear her son鈥檚 airway. The hospital-grade unit she needed exists, but her Medicaid plan wouldn鈥檛 cover it. Thankfully, it worked 鈥 this time. (Jules Sherman, 6/9)

After several unexplained memory slips, there came a day when my wife, Geri, didn鈥檛 recognize her own face in the mirror. That鈥檚 when we knew it was time for her to get checked out. It was 2012, and Alzheimer鈥檚 was a feared diagnosis. At the time, billions of dollars of investments into research and development had failed to produce treatments that could prevent, slow or cure the disease. Getting a definitive diagnosis would be extremely difficult, but the alternative was living with years of uncertainty. (Jim Taylor, 6/8)

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