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BumRushDaShow

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Tue May 20, 2025, 08:55 AM May 2025

Hundreds of rural hospitals are at risk of closing, threatening critical care [View all]

Source: msn/CBS News

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Hundreds of hospitals in rural parts of the United States are in danger of closing because they can no longer afford to stay open, according to a new report from the Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform. The main reason: Insurance companies pay them much less than their big city counterparts for the same services.

In Trinity, Texas, about 90 miles north of Houston, Midcoast Medical Center recently had to close its doors. "It has a huge impact on the community. We will lose lives. Four hundred people a month come here," Marjory Pulvino, who runs the hospital's board, told CBS News. In the East Texas Piney Woods, Midcoast was more than a building. It was a lifeline where babies were born and where the heart of Cathy Courtney's 90-year-old husband was restarted, saving his life.

Courtney said she and her husband had used the facility "about six times in the last 14 months." Midcoast officials told CBS News the closure was driven by the same factors that have closed other rural hospitals: low reimbursement rates from elderly patients' Medicare and Medicaid coverage, which made up most of the hospital's budget. Hospitals in urban areas, meanwhile, get significantly more reimbursement from their patients who have private insurance, which tends to pay more.

Republicans' proposed cuts to Medicaid could leave more than 8.5 million people uninsured, according to the Congressional Budget Office, and force even more rural hospitals to close. The Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform's report found that 742 rural hospitals are at risk of closing, with over 300 of those being classified as being at "immediate risk."

Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/hundreds-of-rural-hospitals-are-at-risk-of-closing-threatening-critical-care/ar-AA1F5Ii0

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How many more bdamomma May 2025 #1
Rural hospitals are very dependent on Medicaid. surfered May 2025 #2
And the GQP are upset that Medicaid... Lovie777 May 2025 #5
Very true and Medicaid pays pennies on the dollar of real cost of treatment. Medicare is more generous. dutch777 May 2025 #7
Isnt rural America trump country? XanaDUer2 May 2025 #3
Tragically ironic, isn't it? surfered May 2025 #11
Some ppl gotta touch the flamr XanaDUer2 May 2025 #13
Exactly! hamsterjill May 2025 #14
I was a doctor in a small/25k Texas town. carpetbagger May 2025 #24
Well said XanaDUer2 May 2025 #25
OMG! ananda May 2025 #21
Democrats need to hammer affordable healthcare, affordable housing, affordable college, and affordable groceries. OrlandoDem2 May 2025 #4
Harris/Walz BumRushDaShow May 2025 #10
They don't care Keepthesoulalive May 2025 #27
We do. It doesn't matter when you have 40 years of right wing propaganda 24/7. HappyLarge May 2025 #28
Republicans want to cull the herd. Plain and simple. Let the poor and frail die. Diamond_Dog May 2025 #6
Herd immunity and with more money comes more immunity...or as we used to say... surfered May 2025 #12
it is called eugenics DBoon May 2025 #16
If only these people could understand that it is the GOP doing this to them. travelingthrulife May 2025 #8
TFB Du916 May 2025 #9
They watch Faux Noise and listen to hate radio. Justice matters. May 2025 #19
This will probably affect our little local hospital Bayard May 2025 #15
Sorry for this, but GOOD! Grins May 2025 #17
Nothing Will Change Falcon101 May 2025 #20
Way to go, Red State America. Aristus May 2025 #18
A lot of rural areas in the United States are essentially Medical Deserts. patphil May 2025 #22
Yes, it's very difficult as it is to get doctors to practice in such areas fujiyamasan May 22 #29
Improper Framing modrepub May 2025 #23
How many Americans will they kill in four years? Irish_Dem May 2025 #26
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