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| entity | organization | One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) | health | enacted | 2025-07-04 | United States |
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One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA)
Type: Federal legislation (budget reconciliation) Status: Enacted July 4, 2025 Domain: Healthcare policy, Medicaid reform
Overview
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) is budget reconciliation legislation signed July 4, 2025, that restructures Medicaid through work requirements, eligibility redeterminations, and provider tax restrictions. The Congressional Budget Office projects 10 million Americans will lose health coverage by 2034 as a result.
Key Provisions
Work Requirements:
- 80 hours/month requirement for able-bodied adults ages 19-65
- Effective December 31, 2026
- CBO projects 5.3M uninsured by 2034 (largest single driver)
Eligibility Redeterminations:
- Semi-annual eligibility checks (every 6 months)
- Effective October 1, 2026
- CBO projects 700K additional uninsured
Provider Tax Restrictions:
- States prohibited from establishing new provider taxes
- Existing taxes frozen at current levels
- Expansion state provider taxes must reduce to 3.5% by 2032
- CBO projects 1.2M additional uninsured
Expansion Incentive Elimination:
- Effective January 1, 2026
Additional Cost-Sharing:
- For expansion adults, effective October 1, 2028
Rural Health Transformation:
- $50 billion program (FY 2026-2030)
- Grant-based, partially offsetting coverage losses
Fiscal Impact
- $793 billion reduction in federal Medicaid spending over 10 years
- $990 billion total Medicaid and CHIP reductions combined
- $204 billion increase in uncompensated care costs
Coverage Impact Timeline
- 2026: 1.3M uninsured
- 2027: 5.2M uninsured
- 2028: 6.8M uninsured
- 2029: 8.6M uninsured
- 2034: 10M uninsured
- Medicaid provisions account for 7.8M of 10M total
Timeline
- 2025-07-04 — OBBBA signed into law
- 2025-07-24 — CBO releases final score projecting 10M coverage loss by 2034