Protect Our Care Will Continue Its “Hands Off Medicaid” Campaign With Events and Activities Throughout the Month
Washington, D.C. – Tuesday, April 1 kicks off the eighth annual Medicaid Awareness Month, and Protect Our Care is leading the charge to defend Medicaid and the care that Americans count on. Medicaid is under fire like never before as Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress pursue close to a trillion dollars in cuts. Their efforts jeopardize the health care that one in five Americans rely on in order to fund massive tax breaks for the wealthy and large corporations. If Trump and MAGA Republicans get their way, millions will lose their health care.
Medicaid provides health care to over 70 million Americans, including seniors who need long-term care, children who make up nearly half of Medicaid enrollees, new moms, rural Americans, people with disabilities, and working families. Medicaid benefits just about every household and community in the country, but the Republican health care agenda isn’t about families or everyday Americans — it’s about implementing Trump’s tax cuts for the wealthy, no matter how many people are left to pay the price.
To mark the start of Medicaid Awareness Month, Protect Our Care President Brad Woodhouse released the following statement: “Trump and his yes-men in Congress are plotting the largest Medicaid cuts in history, all so the rich can get richer. This Republican budget proposal is an assault on hardworking Americans who count on Medicaid. This Medicaid Awareness Month, we’re calling out Donald Trump’s shameless war on health care and making it clear that Medicaid cuts mean tearing away health care from millions of Americans, including seniors, kids with disabilities, and low-income working people. Trump and his Republican allies are focused on lining the pockets of the wealthy, even if it means trampling on the needs of everyone else.”
Throughout the month of April, Protect Our Care will release reports, publish fact sheets, host events around the country, and continue its “Hands Off Medicaid” campaign, demanding Republicans abandon their cuts to Medicaid. These activities will highlight Medicaid’s importance to middle- and low-income Americans, underscore what needs to be done to protect the program, and make clear the dire consequences of the Republican agenda.
The month will include the following themes each week:
- March 31 – April 4: Seniors: Over 8 million seniors across America rely on Medicaid for affordable and essential health care. It helps seniors age with dignity and independence and lightens the load of working families struggling to get by.
- April 7 – 11: People with Disabilities: Medicaid covers 45 percent of non-elderly adults with disabilities, including adults with physical disabilities, developmental disabilities, and brain injuries.
- April 14 – 18: Communities of Color: Over 60 percent of those covered by Medicaid are people of color. Altogether, Medicaid provides coverage for 36.9 million non-elderly Americans of color across the nation.
- April 21 – 25: Opioid Crisis & Mental Health: Medicaid is the single largest payer for mental health services in America, serving 26 percent of all adults living with a serious mental health condition. Medicaid is crucial to building a system of comprehensive substance use disorder treatment. These interventions have been vital and life-saving.
- April 28 – May 2: Moms and Kids: Medicaid provides the care for over 40 percent of births and other maternal care such as prenatal visits, ultrasounds, and screenings. It also covers nearly half of all American children, including children with special needs, foster youth, and children of color.
Background:
As one of the largest health insurers in the country, Medicaid is an indispensable pillar of our economy and health care system. Medicaid is a lifeline for children who make up almost half of Medicaid recipients, seniors in nursing homes, mothers, people with disabilities, rural Americans, and working families. It covers more than 40 percent of all births in the U.S. and is the single largest payer to community clinics, long-term care services, and mental health and substance use disorder care in the country. Medicaid keeps hospitals open in rural communities, helps children do better in school and earn better jobs in adulthood, shields families from overwhelming medical debt, allows seniors to age with dignity and the care they need, and so much more.
By The Numbers
- Republican threats to Medicaid put health care at risk for over 70 million (21 percent of) Americans, including:
- 31.5 million children
- 9.1 million people with disabilities
- 8.3 million seniors
- Republicans will create a $50 billion hole in state Medicaid budgets to pay for tax breaks for the wealthy and corporations.
- If Republicans decrease federal funding for people in the Medicaid expansion population, it would immediately rip health care away from 4 million Americans across twelve states and jeopardize health care for about 21 million people.
- Republicans threaten care for 18.5 million people on Medicaid by imposing lifetime caps.
- Republicans could deny coverage to 36 million Americans through burdensome bureaucratic reporting requirements.