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“It’s really about many hospitals. These negative margins are really worrying,” said David Mormon of the Green Mountain Care Board.
The new report states that red ink hemorrhage is underway at Vermont Hospitals around the state. The North Western Medical Center in St. Albans did a loss of $ 3.4 million last year. Breittle Boro Memorial damaged 8.8 million. And Randolph Gifford $ 10.6 million.
“There is a risk of bankruptcy. It depends on whether or not there are changes and which is federal. GMCB chair Owen Foster said it is very difficult to predict the future.
This is a serious picture for almost all Vermont Access All Critical Access to Hospitals and Vermont Association of Hospitals and Health System. The “fiscal year” 24 budget reinforces the deep challenges that our health care system is facing. Vermers are rightly concerned, and the hospital understands the urgent need for progress, “said the group, adding that they need to have access to the state.
It was not a bad year for everyone. Kopli Hospital in Morris Will, which has been struggling financially for years, had a positive operating margin of $ 1.48 million last year. And the UVM Medical Center was in Black .66.6 million.
Foster says that in the UVM case, the reason is that the hospital has accused him for his services. “In last year’s budget process, we had the results that the prices of UVM patients are at the top, so the most expensive in the country,” said Foster.
Experts say that the second uncertain situation can make the situation more complicated, including expectations that Congress will reduce medical and funds on which many patients relies on and further promotes inflation care costs.
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