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Eileen Conti: Treating Patients That Others Won't

Card Image Eileen Conti is an ophthalmologist in New Jersey. Her practice is one of the few in her area that accepts Medicaid coverage. She has fought for patients to receive the eye care they need when nobody else would treat them because of their insurance status. But if Medicaid is cut, helping patients treat vision problems will become even more difficult, with devastating consequences.

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Frank Ogrodowski: Medicaid Gives My Sister a Chance to Thrive

Card Image Frank helps to take care of his sister, Jenna, an adult with Down Syndrome and a fragile heart. Frank and Jenna rely on Medicaid to keep Jenna alive and active in her community. Medicaid provides critical coverage for Jenna's cardiology appointments, dental care, home caregiving assistance, day programs, and more. If Medicaid is cut, Jenna would not only lose the programs that help her thrive, but she could face life-threatening risks to her heart.

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Melinda Magdalene Wings: Protecting Her Parents Final Chapter

Card Image Melinda Magdalene Wings is a retired hospice nurse who knows the value of compassionate care. Today, she’s advocating not for her patients, but for her own parents, Ivan and Kay both 86 years old, who live in a care facility in Newton, Iowa, the town where they were born and raised. “They’ve been in love since they were 17,” Melinda shares. “They’re still together today, in the same facility. But without Medicaid and Medicare, they wouldn’t be.” 

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Mary Shaw: A Life Saved By Medicaid Expansion

Card Image Mary Shaw was struggling with several medical issues, including skin cancer and an urgent need for a hip replacement. She was unable to get help until Nebraska expanded their Medicaid program. With her new coverage, Mary was able to not only improve her physical health, but also found a renewed sense of purpose and dignity.

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Wendy Andersen: Care That Keeps a Family Together

Card Image Wendy Andersen and her family rely on Medicaid to take care of her son, Dexter. Dexter needs 24/7 care, life-saving medication, and other services like physical therapy. Before receiving Medicaid wavers, Dexter's medication cost tens of thousands of dollars. Without Medicaid, they wouldn't be able to keep Dexter at home and involved in their community or provide him the care he needs to live with dignity.

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Adam Koresh: Fighting for Students to Keep Their Coverage

Card Image Adam Koresh is studying to be a teacher at the University of Northern Iowa. Under the new work requirements proposed by Republicans in Congress, Adam could lose his Medicaid coverage. Despite contacting both his senator, Mike Klimesh, and his representative, Jason Gearhart, both dismissed his concerns. Adam is worried that the new work requirements will not only rip away his Medicaid coverage, but do the same to thousands of other students across the U.S.

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Neva Allen: Calling on Lawmakers to See Us, Hear Us, Respect Us

Card Image Neva Allen a resident of Belfast, Maine, has lived with a neurological condition that weakens her legs for the last 27 years. Now 65, Neva’s condition causes extreme fatigue and pain and forces her to use a power chair. Neva relies on MaineCare, Social Security Disability, and housing assistance. The thought of losing Medicaid and ACA coverage deeply unsettles her.

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Tiana Andrews: A Life Saved by Coverage

Card Image After spending years navigating unexplained symptoms and an overwhelming amount of doctor visits, Tiana Andrews was finally diagnosed with a brain tumor, and later epilepsy. Medicaid gave Tiana Andrews access the lifesaving care she needed when she needed it.

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Kasey McBlais: A Maine Mother’s Plea to Lawmakers to Save Medicaid

Card Image Kasey McBlais is a resident of Buckfield, Maine, a small, rural town in the western part of the state. She started her journey with MaineCare, Maine’s Medicaid program, in January 2023 after she separated from her ex-husband and became a single mother to two young children: a two-year-old daughter and a five-year-old neurodivergent son.

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Sally Troche: My Disability Doesn’t Define Me, Thanks to Medicaid

Card Image Sally Troche, a 30-year-old resident of Greenleigh, Pennsylvania, has relied on Medicaid to access essential services that support her daily life. For Sally, Medicaid has been a critical tool in helping her manage health care costs and stay connected to care she otherwise couldn’t afford.

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