Medicaid cuts would decimate Native American programs, tribal health leaders say
Source: CBS News
March 14, 2025 / 12:43 PM EDT
As Congress mulls potentially massive cuts to federal Medicaid funding, health centers that serve Native American communities, such as the Oneida Community Health Center near Green Bay, Wisconsin, are bracing for catastrophe. That's because more than 40% of the about 15,000 patients the center serves are enrolled in Medicaid. Cuts to the program would be detrimental to those patients and the facility, said Debra Danforth, the director of the Oneida Comprehensive Health Division and a citizen of the Oneida Nation. "It would be a tremendous hit," she said.
The facility provides a range of services to most of the Oneida Nation's 17,000 people, including ambulatory care, internal medicine, family practice, and obstetrics. The tribe is one of two in Wisconsin that have an "open-door policy," Danforth said, which means that the facility is open to members of any federally recognized tribe. But Danforth and many other tribal health officials say Medicaid cuts would cause service reductions at health facilities that serve Native Americans.
Indian Country has a unique relationship to Medicaid, because the program helps tribes cover chronic funding shortfalls from the Indian Health Service, the federal agency responsible for providing health care to Native Americans.Medicaid has accounted for about two-thirds of third-party revenue for tribal health providers, creating financial stability and helping facilities pay operational costs. More than a million Native Americans enrolled in Medicaid or the closely related Children's Health Insurance Program also rely on the insurance to pay for care outside of tribal health facilities without going into significant medical debt.
Tribal leaders are calling on Congress to exempt tribes from cuts and are preparing to fight to preserve their access. "Medicaid is one of the ways in which the federal government meets its trust and treaty obligations to provide health care to us," said Liz Malerba, director of policy and legislative affairs for the United South and Eastern Tribes Sovereignty Protection Fund, a nonprofit policy advocacy organization for 33 tribes spanning from Texas to Maine. Malerba is a citizen of the Mohegan Tribe. "So we view any disruption or cut to Medicaid as an abrogation of that responsibility," she said.
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Bayard
(24,784 posts)They've certainly never visited a reservation to see how the people live. They have no interest in trust and treaty obligations.
CountAllVotes
(21,711 posts)How to suck money out of America and nothing else.
Both of these frauds belong in prison ... FOR LIFE!
DENVERPOPS
(11,848 posts)What's the loss of the remaining Native Americans, when your ancestors committed the Massive Genocide of 30-60 Million of their people......
elocs
(24,106 posts)there was an America. Canada refers to them as their First Nations which I think is more appropriate.