Doctors Care set to see an increase in uninsured patients due to pending Medicaid cuts.

Doctors Care leadership speaks to potential Medicaid cuts after federal budget passes.

The recent passing of the federal budget bill threatens to cost Doctors Care and similar organizations thousands in Medicaid funds. Additionally, Doctors Care expects to see an increase in uninsured patients. Currently, 30% of Doctors Care’s patients are uninsured. That number could rise by 5-to-15% with cuts to Medicaid.

Doctors Care CEO, Bebe Kleinman, and Development and Marketing Director, Elizabeth Hockaday, spoke to Colorado Community Media on how the organization is weathering this storm. You can read the full article here.

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