Tracking the Medicaid Provisions in the 2025 Reconciliation Bill | KFF
Tracking the Medicaid Provisions in the 2025 Reconciliation Bill | KFF
KFF; updated 7/8/25
The chart tracking the Medicaid provisions in the House and Senate-passed version of the bill includes the following topics: Medicaid Expansion, Eligibility Policies, Financing, Long-term Care, Access, and Prescription Drugs. The chart outlines details of the current law, House-passed bill, Senate-passed bill (enacted into law) and KFF Resources. Of particular note are the final work requirements in the statute, prohibiting the implementation, administration, or enforcement of certain provisions in both the CMS “Eligibility and Enrollment” final rules until October 1, 2034, and limits retroactive coverage to one month prior to application for expansion enrollees and two months prior to application for coverage for traditional enrollees, effective January 1, 2027. On July 1, 2025, KFF posted a CBO estimate of federal Medicaid spending reductions across the states including charts for components of the federal Medicaid cuts in the Senate reconciliation bill and a map of federal Medicaid cuts by state.
Guest Editor’s Note, Judi Lund Person: While the details of the Medicaid provisions are daunting to understand and then apply to Medicaid enrollees in your area, I found this chart to at least organize the issues and track what happened between the House and Senate-passed versions, including what was enacted into law. More will likely unfold as we hear more from HHS and CMS about implementation.