Jacqueline Saa and many others with disabilities faced abrupt Medicaid cuts highlighting systemic issues causing widespread anxiety and uncertainty among vulnerable populations nationwide.
Medicaid Cuts Leave Vulnerable Americans Struggling for Daily Care
According to USA Today, Jacqueline Saa who can’t do everything on her own because of a health condition, had problems with Florida’s Medicaid. It suddenly stopped helping Jacqueline Saa with important things like having someone to assist her daily. This made Jacqueline Saa worried because she needed that help to live her life.
This isn’t just about Jacqueline Saa. Many people across the country are also having trouble with Medicaid. They’re being kicked out of the program even though they still need it. Some people are even saying that the way things are being handled isn’t fair to people with disabilities.
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Medicaid Recipients Still Face Stress and Uncertainty Despite Reinstatement, Advocating for Systemic Change
Furthermore, even though some people eventually got their Medicaid back the stress and uncertainty are still there. The way things are set up can make it hard for people who need help to get it like Jacqueline Saa. Changes need to happen so that everyone who relies on Medicaid can get the support they need without all this worry.
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