One Rural Doctor on the Cuts to Medicaid

一位农村医生谈对医疗补助计划的削减

The Daily

2025-07-14

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When Republicans passed their big domestic policy bill just over a week ago, they kept making the same argument about sweeping changes to Medicaid: that the measures, including new work requirements, would encourage able-bodied adults to earn their health care, ultimately creating a fairer system for everyone. Critics said the opposite: they have predicted that millions of working people who need health care will lose it. The truth will emerge in rural and often Republican-voting areas where cuts to Medicaid funding will be felt most deeply. Natalie Kitroeff spoke to a family doctor in one of those places, western North Carolina, about what she thinks will happen to her patients. Guest: Shannon Dowler, a family physician and health advocate in western North Carolina. Background reading:  In North Carolina, President Trump’s domestic policy law jeopardizes plans to reopen one rural county’s hospital — and health coverage for hundreds of thousands of state residents.The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office predicted that the Senate’s version of Trump’s bill would mean that 11.8 million more Americans would become uninsured by 2034.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.  Photo: Kaoly Gutierrez for The New York Times Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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  • This is Susan Burton, host of the podcast, The Retrievals.

  • Cutting someone's body open and then operating when they can feel it.

  • That is not supposed to happen.

  • That's something from history or from war.

  • It can't be happening to 100,000 women a year.

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  • From the New York Times, I'm Natalie Kitrowoff.

  • This is The Daily.

  • When Republicans passed their big domestic policy bill just over a week ago,

  • they kept making the same argument about sweeping changes to Medicaid that were key to the law.

  • There are now work requirements for Medicaid, as there should be.

  • The American people want that.

  • That the measures, including new work requirements,

  • would only encourage able-bodied adults to earn their health care,

  • ultimately creating a fair system for everyone.

  • You ought to be working to prove that you're not taking the Medicaid benefits away from people who they were intended for in the first place.

  • Critics said the opposite.

  • All this is is more red tape meant to kick people who should get Medicaid off of Medicaid.