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Estimated reduction in federal health care spending over the next 10 years embedded in H.R.1: $1 trillion
Portion of the $1 trillion cut to federal health care spending that is attributed to Medicaid funding cuts: $911 billion
Estimated jobs projected to be lost nationwide in 2029 as a result of H.R. 1, according to a preliminary analysis by The Commonwealth Fund: 1.22 million
Estimated jobs projected to be lost in California as a result of H.R. 1, according to The Commonwealth Fund analysis: 181,000
Number of hospitals and health systems that announced workforce reductions in 2025, according to Beckers Hospital Review: 93
In California: 12
In the Bay Area: 5
Number of vacant positions that Santa Clara Valley Healthcare, the county’s public health care system, expects to eliminate in 2026 due to funding reductions from H.R. 1: 218
Number of jobs that Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center, a not-for-profit safety-net health system in southern California, expects to cut in 2026 due to a $40 million projected budget shortfall because of H.R. 1 (128 of which are already-vacant positions, and 137 are layoffs or reductions in hours ): 265
Number of jobs that UCSF cut in June 2025, citing rising operating costs and low reimbursements: 200
Number of jobs that Stanford Medicine’s Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital in Palo Alto cut in 2025, in part due to reduced funding because of H.R. 1: 87
Number of jobs that Kaiser Permanente cut in 2025: 158
Number of jobs that Alameda Health System (AHS) expects to cut in 2026 due to adverse budgetary conditions, the most significant being the passage of H.R.1: 231*
*Data provided by AHS