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* Rep. Hoan Huynh, speaking Friday at a rally outside the now-closed Weiss Memorial Hospital…
And here’s the thing, as we’re seeing right now with the Big, Ugly Bill that passed on July 4, so that’s gonna cut a trillion dollars in Medicare cuts across this country. That’s gonna affect 10 million people who will lose Medicare coverage. This hospital is just the beginning of that wreckage that is going to happen across this country, and we’re not going to take it. We’re not going to take-this community is not going to take it.
Um, Medicare and Medicaid are not interchangeable. Yes, older adults on Medicare might feel a ripple effect from Medicaid cuts, but tossing around “trillion dollars in Medicare cuts” is a surefire way to send grandma into a panic for no reason.
Anyway, if you need a quick refresher on the difference, Kiplinger has a good one.
posted by Isabel Miller
Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 12:00 pm
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Comment by System Reboot Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 12:20 pm
===tossing around “trillion dollars in Medicare cuts” is a surefire way to send grandma into a panic for no reason.===
I suspect he knows the difference. I think sending grandma into a panic is the reason.
(To be fair to Rep. Huynh, the long-term Republican plan likely includes cutting Medicare as well; it just hasn’t happened yet.)
Comment by Pot calling kettle Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 12:22 pm
Pot calling kettle, if he knows the difference then that is far worse than his apparent ignorance.
Comment by Rich Miller Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 12:29 pm
Weiss lost access to Medicaid and Medicare funding as a result of multiple violations, including failure to meet minimum staffing requirements. This isn’t a casualty of federal healthcare spending cuts. This is a case of a failing hospital being put out of business because its financial decisions negatively impacted its patient care.
The CEO ran it into the ground. This is the result.
Comment by 47th Ward Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 12:31 pm
Typical Hoan. Light on facts/reality. He will fit into to DC swamp easily.
Comment by NotRich Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 12:40 pm
Absolutley amazing the number of people who do notknow the difference between Medicare and Medicaid. Totally clueless unless you explain it to them and even then they still are partically clueless.
Comment by Mason County Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 12:50 pm
“Unclear on the concept” seems to be at pandemic levels, and not just among government officials.
But Pot’s right. I think cutting Medicare has been on the GOP’s hit list for decades.
Comment by Streator Curmudgeon Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 12:59 pm
===But Pot’s right. I think cutting Medicare has been on the GOP’s hit list for decades. ===
That will be known in time. Meanwhile, if he’s deliberately lying about Medicare cuts, that looks pretty awful for him, so maybe drop that defense.
Comment by Rich Miller Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 1:00 pm
===Absolutley amazing the number of people who do notknow the difference between Medicare and Medicaid.===
Agreed. It’s even more alarming when the Sec. of Health and Human Services doesn’t know the difference.
Comment by 47th Ward Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 1:05 pm
Huynh is either willfully ignorant on why Weiss is closing and the distinction between Medicare and Medicaid, or he’s purposefully misrepresenting facts. I’m not sure which is worse.
Comment by Pundent Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 1:08 pm
Of course, Rep. Hoan has the opportunity to contact Rich and tell us whether he misspoke.
Comment by Streator Curmudgeon Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 1:20 pm
Is it too late for Greg Harris to come back?
Comment by Change Agent Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 1:21 pm
The fact of the matter is that Weiss has been in a world of hurt for quite a while. Under Tenet’s ownership, continuing through Pipeline’s ownership and into today.
Rarely do you ever hear about the “great” work that they’re doing or about a high level of quality of care.
And this is a for-profit hospital, that is ultimately owned by investors, not a not-for-profit like the majority of hospitals in Illinois.
My point there being that it really is a shame to see so many so-called “progressive” elected officials speaking up to protect this corporation’s bottom line that asking about the quality of care that is actually being provided to the residents of their community.
Comment by Juice Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 1:35 pm
I think he misspoke. He should clarify ASAP.
Comment by low level Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 1:40 pm
===I think he misspoke===
If he did and neither he nor his staff caught it and then they posted a video with a transcript on his Insta, he’s got a real internal problem.
Comment by Rich Miller Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 1:47 pm
I would prefer the Dems be accurate about such things, but the Republicans have shown pretty clearly that accuracy is not a winning strategy while scaring people works very well.
Comment by Pot calling kettle Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 2:00 pm
goofy. or scare tactic. a better discussion would be how to locate necessary emergency services geographically. some of these small hospital that folks cling to are not places I’d like to go. can authorities step in to right the kind of services offered and up the quality? or get a bigger better entity to take over small buildings.
Comment by Amalia Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 2:07 pm
Here’s an excerpt from this mornings WBEZ article ….
“In 2024, Medicare and Medicaid payments, which cover patients who are elderly, low-income or have a disability, made up 84% of total revenue at Weiss, a WBEZ and Sun-Times analysis of Illinois public health records show.
“I don’t see how they could continue to operate with that kind of loss,” said Dr. Joel Shalowitz, who taught health care business classes at Northwestern University for about 30 years.
Losing both sources of government funding is rare, Shalowitz said, particularly since hospitals receive warnings to address any issues.”
Comment by Not Hoan Huynh Campaign Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 2:20 pm
===Losing both sources of government funding is rare===
Yeah. And it wasn’t due to federal budget cuts, either.
Comment by Rich Miller Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 2:26 pm
==I would prefer the Dems be accurate about such things, but the Republicans have shown pretty clearly that accuracy is not a winning strategy while scaring people works very well.==
The implication here is that IL-09 is in jeopardy of going red next election?
Comment by Alton Sinkhole Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 2:31 pm
===The implication here is that IL-09 is in jeopardy of going red next election? ===
We have a winner.
Face it, this is a bad look from every conceivable angle.
Comment by Rich Miller Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 2:34 pm
The Big Ugly Bill has Medicare cuts. They’re much smaller than the Medicaid ones. And as others have said Weiss isn’t closing because of Medicare or Medicaid cuts. They’re closing because they couldn’t run a hospital that properly takes care of patients in a way that meets the standard to get the Feds to pay under Medicare or Medicaid. The question should be how to get high quality care to residents of that area who need it.
Comment by Medicare Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 3:19 pm
State Representative Huynh never said Weiss closed because of Medicaid and Medicare cuts due to the big ugly bill. What he did say — and what’s true — is that closures like Weiss are a harbinger of what we’ll see nationwide when those budget cuts from the BIG Ugly bill take effect.
Moreover, when one hospital shuts down, it doesn’t just hurt that neighborhood, it strains the entire healthcare ecosystem. Nearby hospitals face more patients, longer ER wait times, and greater pressure on already-limited resources.
This isn’t politics. It’s about protecting access to care before more communities lose theirs.
Comment by Not Hoan Huynh Campaign Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 3:34 pm
===This isn’t politics.===
Lol. He says in the video that he will fight to maintain a failing hospital for two more months and will fight against “luxury condo” developments.
Sounds a little political to me.
Comment by 47th Ward Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 3:40 pm
He has background and a master’s degree in policy. How could he at least not realize that he didn’t know the difference between Medicaid and Medicare and educate himself before speaking? Although, since he has to know federal cuts are not why Weiss is closing, I agree with those saying his statement might be deliberate panic-generating.
Comment by Leslie K Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 3:42 pm
It’s 345. Rich, have you heard an explanation from him yet? I’m sure he has your number and equally sure someone pointed this discussion out to him. If he wasn’t intentionally misleading, then he’s breathtakingly ignorant for a State Rep in a state where this has been a hot button issue for years. And he’s a pretty bright guy so I don’t buy that.
Comment by New Day Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 3:47 pm
Hey, Yale and Harvard don’t always let you in for what you know ….
Comment by Not Hoan Huynh campaign Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 4:04 pm
===The implication here is that IL-09 is in jeopardy of going red next election? ===
I think the implication is that Rep. Huynh is looking to stick out in a crowded field and he’s willing to say whatever he thinks will work. Since he won’t be in the GA anymore and his chances of making it through the primary are slim, he’s also auditioning for a role as a pundit - maybe he can start a show on some platform with Kat next April.
Comment by Pot calling kettle Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 4:28 pm
===And he’s a pretty bright guy===
He is, but he’s not a policy person.
Comment by Rich Miller Monday, Aug 11, 25 @ 4:35 pm