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Senate Republicans Propose More Aggressive Medicaid Cuts to Help Pay for Tax Bill

A healthcare professional in the ICU at Van Wert County Hospital in Van Wert, Ohio.

Photographer: Megan Jelinger/AFP/Getty Images

Takeaways by Bloomberg AI

Senate Republicans are proposing cuts to the Medicaid program for low-income and disabled people that are more aggressive than policies the House passed to help pay for President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax package.

Notably, the Senate abandoned efforts to cut costs in the Medicare program that provides health insurance to people over age 65 and the disabled. The decision is good news for Humana Inc. and UnitedHealth Group Inc., which are major players in the Medicare Advantage insurance market.