Healthcare Finance NewsHealthcare Finance News
TwitterFacebookLinkedIn
  • Home
  • Sections
    • Industry News
    • Community Care
    • Hospitals & IDNs
    • Payers
    • Solutions and Services
  • Issues
    • September 2010
    • July/August 2010
    • June 2010
    • May 2010
    • April 2010
    • March 2010
  • Resource Central
    • Research
    • White Papers
    • Web Seminars
    • Videos
    • Podcasts
  • Blog
  • Events
  • Jobs
  • RSS
  • Slideshows
  • Videos
  • Podcasts
  • Newsletters
  • Advertise
Select Your Homepage
  • Login
  • Register
  • SUBSCRIBE
    • Newspaper
    • Email Newsletter
Home » News » Community Care | Hospitals & IDNs
Receive News By Email

  • Delicious
  • Digg
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Google
  • RSS Icon
  

Pennsylvania hospitals decry proposed state budget

February 10, 2010 | Chelsey Ledue, Associate Editor

Suggested Content

  • Pennsylvania hospitals laud state budget deal
  • Pennsylvania hospital programs receive 2010 achievement awards
  • PA Hospitals: Proposed State Budget Will Threaten Health Care Safety Net, Health Care Jobs
  • HAI report highlights improvement at Pennsylvania hospitals
  • Hospitals' total margins plummet in Pennsylvania
  • Economic crisis deepens, Penn. hospitals hurting
  • Pennsylvania hospitals add $84B to state economy
  • Pennsylvania hospitals continue decline as economic crisis deepens
  • Report says major investments result in fewer hospital-acquired infections
  • Economic downturn imperils Pennsylvania hospitals

HARRISBURG, PA – The Hospital & Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania is opposing Gov. Ed Rendell’s proposed 2010-2011 state budget, which could cut hospital Medicaid payments by nearly $31.9 million.

The Medicaid budget cuts would cause the state to lose federal matching funds, costing an estimated $73.4 million total.

“At a time when Medicaid enrollment is increasing and more people are losing health insurance due to unemployment, payments to hospitals who are the healthcare safety net for these Pennsylvanians cannot be cut,” said HAP President and CEO Carolyn F. Scanlan.

Statewide unemployment is hovering near its highest level in 25 years and is expected to continue at high levels, Pennsylvania’s hospitals, meanwhile, continue to be the largest and most stable employers in their communities. While non-farm employment in the state decreased by 2.59 percent last year, direct hospital employment declined only 0.15 percent.

“Pennsylvania’s hospitals are mindful of the budget realities facing Pennsylvania. But the governor and lawmakers need to ensure that hospitals remain viable employers in their communities, where they can provide access to quality care, jobs and job-growth opportunities, support to other businesses and overall stimulus to local economic activity,” said Scanlan.

With a potential infusion of approximately $850 million in additional federal Medicaid dollars, HAP officials say it's essential that funds be used for their intended purpose, not diverted to fill holes elsewhere in the state budget.

“The governor’s proposed state budget cuts put the state’s leading employers at risk by threatening one of the commonwealth’s few sources of economic and employment stability – and jeopardizing patient access to the healing, health and hope our hospitals provide to Pennsylvanians 24 hours a day, every day of the year,” Scanlan said.

HAP is a statewide membership services organization that advocates for nearly 250 acute and specialty care, primary care, sub-acute care, long-term care, home health and hospice providers.

Related Topics:
  • Carolyn F. Scanlan
  • Ed Rendell
  • HARRISBURG
  • hospital Medicaid
  • Pennsylvania
  • The Hospital

Reader Comments (0)Login to Post a Comment

Most Popular

Latest Headlines
Most Popular
  • Small business employees could get $40B benefit from Affordable Care Act
  • Online healthcare job listings continue to fall
  • Study says Affordable Care Act will strengthen employer-based health insurance
  • Pennsylvania hospitals improve quality measures
  • Healthcare still hiring: Hospital employment ends summer swoon
  • California regulators seek fines against PacifiCare
  • HSC study: Damage caps don't ease physician fear of malpractice suits
  • California healthcare real estate trust acquires Missouri hospital
  • Joint Commission to launch primary care home option in 2011
  • iSOFT's troubles mount as value plummets, CEO resigns

Resource Central

  • Web Seminars
    On-Demand--Predict Future Payment Outcomes and Maximize Yield with Data-Driven Collections
  • White Papers
    Duke University Health System recovers over $46 million in managed care underpayments
  • White Papers
    Sharon Regional Health System Saves $500,000 on Support Services with a Strategic Solution
  • Videos
    How the health insurance exchange really works
  • White Papers
    Ensuring Proper Reimbursement for Hospital-administered Drugs
More Resources
Syndicate content

HEALTHCARE IT JOB SPOT

  • Supervisor- Technical Financial Data Systems - MultiCare - Tacoma, Washington
  • Director/ Performance Management/MHR - Carolinas HealthCare System - Charlotte
  • Executive Director of Hospice - Pathways Home Health, Hospice & Private Duty - Sunnyvale, CA
  • Sales Reps - Freedom Health - Ocala, FL
  • Director of Public Relations and Internal Communication - Ochsner Health System - New Orleans, LA
more jobs
  • ICD10Watch

    ICD10Watch.com is your news source for all the latest developments on ICD-10 transition planning, events, technology and more.

  • EHRWatch

    EHRWatch.com offers news, commentary and community participation on the developments in electronic health records.

  • HITECHWatch

    HITECHWatch provides practical news on the stimulus package and the incentives that it offers to healthcare providers.

  • NHINWatch

    Visit NHINWatch.com for coverage of the Nationwide Health Information Network.

  • MobileHealthWatch

    Stay up to date on the latest mobility news at MobileHealthWatch.

  • MedTech Media

    Visit our company site to learn more about MedTech Media.

  • LinkedIn

    Join our LinkedIn group to connect with other Healthcare Finance News readers.

  • Healthcare Finance Job Spot

    Check out the latest open positions at Healthcare Finance Job Spot.

  • Healthcare IT News

    Visit Healthcare IT News for the latest health information technology news.

Marketplace

  • Home
  • Issues
  • Resource Central
  • Blog
  • Events
  • Jobs
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • RSS
  • About Us
  • Site Map
  • Privacy Policy
Healthcare Finance News is a publication of MedTech Media.
For more information about MedTech Media and its publications, please visit medtechmedia.com.
©2010 MedTech Media