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875 - Tradeoffs: Why Many Republicans Think Shrinking Medicaid Will Make It Better
Season 11 · Episode 875

875 - Tradeoffs: Why Many Republicans Think Shrinking Medicaid Will Make It Better

Public Health On Call · Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

March 27, 202525m 56s

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About this episode:

As a follow up to our recent episode titled The Potential Impacts of Cuts To Medicaid, we're partnering with our friends at the Tradeoffs podcast. Guest hosts Dan Gorenstein and Ryan Levi, longtime health reporters, take a deeper look at why many Republicans believe a smaller Medicaid program would be a better Medicaid, what proposed cuts might look like, and the challenges Republicans may face in trying to get cuts passed in Congress.

Guests:

Dan Gorenstein is the executive producer and host of the Tradeoffs Podcast and an adjunct senior fellow at the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics at the University of Pennsylvania.

Ryan Levi is a reporter and producer for the Tradeoffs Podcast.

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