This article is part of a Health Affairs Forefront featured topic, Medicaid Financing. The featured topic includes analysis, proposals, and commentary that will inform policies on the state and ...
Safety-net hospitals across the U.S. are navigating a confluence of financial and operational pressures. Looming Medicare sequestration cuts, Medicaid funding reductions and the potential expiration ...
Safety-net CEOs confront rising labor costs and federal revenue cuts as they realign staffing to sustain financial viability in 2024.
Urban safety-net hospitals will be in the firing line when sweeping Medicaid funding cuts outlined in the summer’s One Big Beautiful Bill take effect, according to an analysis published Monday. In ...
Montefiore Health System, which relied heavily on government aid to stay out of debt last year, is making a risky bet: The Bronx-based safety-net system is proposing to take on four more struggling ...
The Samuel U. Rodgers Health Center in Kansas City is one of three area health organizations to get new federal grants to improve their information technology systems for patient records. Editor's ...
Advocates rally for the Coverage for All bill in Albany (photo: Daniel Altschuler/@altochulo) After the last three years, New York’s health care system continues to face an unprecedented crisis – ...
Nashville General Hospital’s interim chief executive says the city’s only taxpayer-funded hospital is working to restore trust after an internal audit and leadership shake-up raised questions about ...
Safety-net hospital system One Brooklyn Health is laying off more than 50 workers, as it braces for large-scale federal Medicaid cuts and attempts to turn around longstanding financial challenges.
Hospital groups warn the 340B rebate pilot would force safety net providers to front tens of millions of dollars for drugs and drain resources from vulnerable patients. The American Hospital ...
A move to change how Kansas City distributes some of the $70 million raised annually through a city health levy has triggered alarm among safety-net clinics. Leaders of Swope Health, Samuel U. Rodgers ...