Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
CMS To Cut Billions In Aid To Hospitals That Care For Nation's Most Vulnerable Populations
Modern Healthcare: Billions In Federal Uncompensated Care Funds To Be Cut Starting In October
Starting this October, the CMS could begin cutting billions in federal funds meant to help hospitals with uncompensated care costs. The Affordable Care Act mandated that Medicaid disproportionate-share hospital funds be cut by $43 billion between fiscal years 2018 and 2025. (Dickinson, 7/27)
The Star Tribune: Safety Net Clinics In Minnesota Face Loss Of Federal Funds
While the U.S. Congress continues to debate the future of Obamacare and Medicaid, Minnesota’s safety net clinics worry that they will lose $27 million in federal aid that helps pay for health care of the uninsured. Unless Congress acts by October to renew the funding, Minnesota’s 17 safety net providers would have to cut services and possibly close some of the more than 70 clinics across the state. (Howatt, 7/27)