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Give and Take: Federal Rural Health Funding Could Trigger Service Cuts - KFF Health News
- Montana hospitals may face service cuts as states plan right-sizing of inpatient care under federal Rural Health Transformation funds.
- Big Sandy Medical Center projects deferred maintenance and payroll strain, raising concerns about potential funding-driven changes.
- States view Rural Emergency Hospitals as a pathway to preserve emergency care while shifting other services to lower-cost settings.
- National Rural Health Association cautions that cutting money-losing services could harm small towns financially long-term.
- State health departments say right-sizing focuses on essential services, like emergency and labor/delivery, while maintaining long-term stability.
- Experts note outpatient care and telehealth could expand under right-sizing strategies.
- Colorado and Oklahoma officials say no facility will be forced to end services, though some shifts may occur.
- Some hospital leaders fear funding pressure could push rural facilities toward Rural Emergency Hospitals or downsizing inpatient care.
- Montana Hospital Association leaders see potential for financial sustainability despite Medicaid cuts.
- Rural communities emphasize the hospital’s role as essential, shaping views on service changes.
- Officials say further time is needed to assess which states stabilize rural hospitals via such funding.
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