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Friday, February 21, 2014

Fourth Georgia Hospital Closes Due To Obamacare Cuts

The fourth Georgia hospital in two years is closing its doors due to severe financial difficulties caused by Obamacare’s payment cuts for emergency services.

The Lower Oconee Community Hospital is, for now, a critical access hospital in southeastern Georgia that holds 25 beds. The hospital is suffering from serious cash-flow problems, largely due to the area’s 23 percent uninsured population, and hopes to reopen as “some kind of urgent care center,” CEO Karen O’Neal said.

Many hospitals in the 25 states that rejected the Medicaid expansion are facing similar financial problems. Liberal administration ally Think Progress has already faulted Georgia for not expanding Medicaid as Obamacare envisioned.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

So maybe they should have taken the medicaid expansion. They are making the people of their state suffer for a lost cause. The emergency services are going unpaid and medicaid could have filled in that loss.