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Massachusetts is facing a looming surge in uninsured residents due to federal policy changes, with around 300,000 individuals expected to lose coverage through MassHealth and the Massachusetts Health Connector. The anticipated loss of health insurance is a significant concern for many families and individuals who rely on these programs for essential medical care.
The changes are part of broader federal adjustments that affect Medicaid eligibility and other health programs. As these policies take effect, many residents may find themselves ineligible for coverage, leading to increased anxiety about accessing necessary healthcare services.
Advocates are urging state officials to take immediate action to mitigate the impact of these changes. They emphasize the importance of maintaining health coverage for vulnerable populations, including low-income individuals and families, who could face financial hardship without access to affordable healthcare. The situation highlights the ongoing challenges in the healthcare system and the need for comprehensive solutions to ensure that all residents have access to necessary medical services.
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