Ohio hospitals stand to lose billions under the proposed federal budget, risking closures and as well as spiking health care prices.
Ohio hospitals could see more than $9 billion in decreased health care spending over the next decade if an estimated 10 million Americans lose insurance coverage under the reconciliation bill, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, a health research nonprofit, detailed in a new state-by-state analysis.
That newly uninsured population would come primarily from changes to Medicaid.
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