New Summary: Medicaid-Related Provisions in the Congress-Passed Budget Reconciliation Bill

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Congress has passed the budget reconciliation bill, H.R. 1, that includes dozens of major Medicaid-related provisions. From provider tax reforms, state directed payments, and community engagement mandates, these policy changes will significantly impact states, health plans, providers, and other healthcare stakeholders.

Sellers Dorsey has compiled a detailed summary that highlights key Medicaid-related changes, effective dates, implementation funding, and what was excluded from the final version so that you can plan, adapt, and stay ahead.

**Last Updated August 15, 2025. This PDF will be updated regularly as the legislation evolves—check back for the latest version.

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