Seema Verma’s plan would give states the option of reducing benefits for millions of Medicaid patients.
is the host of What Next: TBD, Slate’s show about technology, power, and the future. Previously, she created and hosted. She has reported for CNN, Bloomberg News, and the New York Times Magazine, among others. She is also a contributing writer at the Atlantic.A few weeks back, the Trump administration made an announcement. It rolled out a new health care policy called the Healthy Adult Opportunity.
This is only the latest in a line of attempts by Seema Verma to scale back the Medicaid program. Why is this such a priority for the Trump administration and Verma herself? And how are Republicans trying to square cuts to such a popular program?
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