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Maine clinics also hit by cuts that targeted Planned Parenthood plan to halt primary care
Maine Family Planning faces a $1.9 million budget shortfall and plans to end primary care services by Oct. 31 without restored Medicaid funding eliminated by the Trump-era law.
- Maine Family Planning, which operates 18 clinics, plans to halt primary care services and discharge patients by October 31 due to loss of $1.9 million in federal Medicaid funding.
- The funding cut resulted from a provision in Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' that eliminated Medicaid funding for non-abortion services offered by abortion providers.
- While Planned Parenthood of Northern New England continues seeing Medicaid patients, Maine Family Planning says it can no longer sustain primary care without Medicaid reimbursements.
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Maine clinics also hit by cuts that targeted Planned Parenthood plan to halt primary care
A network of medical clinics that serves low-income residents in Maine says it is shutting down its primary care operations because of Trump administration cuts to abortion providers.
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Read Full ArticleMaine Family Planning will shut down its primary care practice because of federal funding cuts
Maine Family Planning serves more than 8,000 patients, half of whom are on MaineCare, the state's Medicaid program. (Photo courtesy of Maine Family Planning)Maine Family Planning will shutter its primary care practice by the end of the month after being blocked from accepting Medicaid funds. The state’s largest reproductive health care provider was one of two Maine organizations that can no longer claim Medicaid reimbursements due to a provision…
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