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ICE, Medicaid, and the New Attack on Health Care Privacy
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ICE, Medicaid, and the New Attack on Health Care Privacy

Episode 16 of Paging America

This week on Paging America, Miles and Dr. Rob catch up on the latest research on the impact of the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act." New data from JAMA Health Forum predicts nearly 1,500 unnecessary deaths and 94,000 preventable hospitalizations every year due to massive Medicaid cuts. Together, they break down what these numbers really mean and how these policy choices are shaping real-world hospital capacity and care.

Miles and Dr. Rob welcome Kim Lewis, Managing Director at the National Health Law Program, for an eye-opening discussion about a new policy that allows federal health officials to share Medicaid data with ICE agents. Kim walks through the history of privacy in Medicaid (and why this data-sharing move is unprecedented), the legal and ethical implications, and how this policy undermines public trust in health care, especially for the most vulnerable

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