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Feds Give Oregon Nearly $200M to Shore up Rural Health Care
Oregon’s $197 million award prioritizes technology, workforce, and prevention to support rural hospitals facing financial challenges, with only 15% allowed for direct hospital loss coverage.
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Oregon awarded nearly $200 million for rural health care
Oregon will receive $197.3 million in 2026 to improve rural health care and could receive more in the following four years, the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced on Monday.Yet very little of the money the state is being awarded can go directly to help rural hospitals cover their losses on patient care or make up for reduced Medicaid payments. In Oregon, 14 out of 37 rural hospitals lost money caring for patients last year…
·Portland, United States
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