While the back-and-forth between presidential administrations on the process of enrolling in state-run Medicaid programs is complex and can be difficult to keep up with, Steven Raichilson, a senior living health care consultant who oversees Solon-based Raichilson & Associates, said the impact is quite easy to understand.
“The bottom line is it’s really going to hurt people, and they’re going to be losing their health care,” Raichilson told the Cleveland Jewish News.
The recently-enacted Trump administration budget law suspended a requirement that states adopt a plan put together when Joe Biden was in office to grow the number of people enrolled in those Medicaid programs run by individual states that help qualified seniors get support for paying out-of-pocket Medicare costs.
The process