N.J. Hospitals Sustained Nearly $1.5 Billion in ACA Funding Cuts
Hospitals and health systems in
Individual hospitals have experienced funding cuts as high as
Hospitals aren't the only providers affected by these cuts;
NJHA's modeling also showed the cuts yet to come if
NJHA is calling on lawmakers to pass a simultaneous replacement plan if the ACA is repealed. Barring that, these deep funding cuts should be returned to providers to allow them to care for the people who face the loss of newfound coverage, says NJHA.
"The impact of repeal without replacement - or restoration of these funding cuts - would be devastating to hospitals and other healthcare providers," said
At stake in
* A total of 796,291
* A stark reduction of insured New Jerseyans would create a dramatic increase in the demand for charity care services. That would be a double blow to hospitals that have seen state charity care funding cut by
* More residents of
* The state could lose federal matching dollars under
*
* Individuals' access to services such as mental health and substance use disorder care and preventative care could be jeopardized.
* Further impacts include reduced investment in population health, quality improvement and health information technology; an unraveling of the healthcare safety net; and deep payment cuts to nursing homes and other post-acute providers that care for the most vulnerable and frail New Jerseyans.
* The additional strain on hospital budgets of caring for more indigent patients would force extremely difficult - and often unpopular - choices about availability of services, staffing and reinvestments and modernization.
* The state could lose 86,400 jobs, according to an analysis by the
"We have always been grateful to Gov.
* Detail on ACA enrollment by county (http://www.njha.com/pressroom/2017-press-releases/jan-26-2017-nj-hospitals-sustained-nearly-15-billion-in-aca-funding-cuts/)
* Detail on hospital funding cuts (http://www.njha.com/media/402743/ACA-Reductions-Impacting-New-Jersey-Healthcare-Facilities.pdf)
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