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House of Roberts

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19. I don't think this is politics
Thu Oct 2, 2025, 11:10 AM
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but it is certainly profits.
My take is that the loss of Medicaid means providers will cease serving low income mostly rural areas, which will lead to worse health outcomes in these areas. That translates to sicker people needing more expensive care which will run Advantage plans in these areas into the red. They're pulling out to get away from the anticipated losses.

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