For low-income patients juggling jobs, kids, rent and their own health, changes to Medi-Cal can feel like trying to solve a puzzle without all the pieces.
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As states cut Medicaid coverage for GLP-1 drugs, access to obesity treatment is increasingly tied to income—raising questions for both Medicaid and Medicare.
If incomes don’t keep pace with the increase in health care costs, paying for employer coverage could consume increasingly higher shares of people’s incomes.
Last month, Kiah Bland of Waikiki set out to find a primary care physician. What she assumed would be a painless chore swiftly became a desperate search.