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As New York State navigates federal threats to cut Medicaid and the social safety net, my guest is Joe Pressley is Vice President of Public Policy & Government Relations at Amida Care , to help us understand the implicat...
Amida Care on the Implications of Weakening Medicaid is an episode from Get Connected by 106.7 Lite fm (WLTW-FM). As New York State navigates federal threats to cut Medicaid and the social safety net, my guest is Joe Pressley is Vice Presid...
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Published Mar 16, 2026, 17:07 long, audio available.
As New York State navigates federal threats to cut Medicaid and the social safety net, my guest is Joe Pressley is Vice President of Public Policy & Government Relations at Amida Care , to help us understand the implications of weakening medicaid—especially at a time when HIV cases are rising—and what the state could do to protect patients and funding. Amida Care is New York State's largest special needs health care plan, serving nearly 10,000 members living with HIV/AIDS, complex health issues, and experiencing homelessness.
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Amida Care on the Implications of Weakening Medicaid is an episode from Get Connected by 106.7 Lite fm (WLTW-FM).
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This episode was published on Mar 16, 2026.
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Amida Care on the Implications of Weakening Medicaid is from Get Connected by 106.7 Lite fm (WLTW-FM).
Published Mar 16, 2026 and 17:07 long