Hospitals that take on higher levels of uncompensated care could see funding hit

Hospitals that take on higher levels of uncompensated care could be out nearly $75 million in Medicaid reimbursement next biennium unless the state moves to reauthorize disproportionate share hospital payments. (WHN, 12/9)
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