💨 Abstract

In Massachusetts, advocates fear that the Trump administration's proposed changes to healthcare policy could dismantle the state's popular health insurance program. The proposed legislation could strip insurance from up to a quarter of the 400,000 people enrolled in the Massachusetts Health Connector, reopening coverage gaps that the state had worked to close. These changes, which include stricter documentation requirements and limitations on tax credits, are intended to combat fraud and abuse, according to Republican supporters.

Courtesy: WTOP Staff