One Year Later The Bill’s Impact | Dayton News
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One year in, the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ is still stirring debate — and Dr. Mehmet Oz is celebrating its wins. He’s spotlighting how rural healthcare is improving thanks to hospital partnerships, more providers in underserved areas, and zero-deductible telehealth. Medicare payments for doctors are set to rise in 2026, a move Oz says is vital to keep clinicians in private practice. For rural communities, the hope is real: better access, stability, and care. Oz also warns that when doctors leave private practice for big corporations, it hurts everyone. Looking ahead, new Medicaid work requirements kick in fully in 2027, demanding 80 hours of work or training per month — with flexibility for those falling short. And on the fraud front, Oz praises Florida’s cooperation but calls out California and Minnesota for resistance — stressing that cracking down on fraud is a top priority, with federal and state teams working to align.
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