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Funding shortfall of more than $1.3 billion could push safety-net hospitals to financial brink
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California will fare better than other states but will still feel pain Public hospitals in California that serve the poorest patients could face a $1.54 billion funding shortfall in 2019, when federal funding cuts go into effect. Those cuts, along with health-care cost inflation, could jeopardize the financial stability of the state’s safety-net hospital system, according to a new study by the
June 02, 2014
Funding shortfall of more than $1.3 billion could push safety-net hospitals to financial brink
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Communications Team
California will fare better than other states but will still feel pain Public hospitals in California that serve the poorest patients could face a $1.54 billion funding shortfall in 2019, when federal funding cuts go into effect. Those cuts, along with health-care cost inflation, could jeopardize the financial stability of the state’s safety-net hospital system, according to a new study by the
June 02, 2014