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The hospitals received help from federal funding and Medicaid expansion during the public health emergency.
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The Florida Hospital Association said the House budget is harsher on hospitals, but said both chambers are proposing to eliminate funds for facilities that treat large numbers of Medicaid patients.
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Similar to the Senate proposal, the House health care plan recommends reducing Medicaid payments for inpatient and outpatient hospital care by $288 million.
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The austere proposal would whack funding for hospitals and reduce spending on services meant to keep people with intellectual and developmental disabilities out of institutions.
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The Florida Senate could eliminate controversial proposals about charter schools and hospitals from a tax package that was approved last week by the House.
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Thirty-nine Florida hospitals will get less money from Medicare this year because their patients had high rates of infections or other complications.They…
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A proposal to redistribute hundreds of millions of dollars away from safety-net hospitals and toward increasing base Medicaid payments at all hospitals...
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There’s a fight brewing in the Capitol over how the state should pay hospitals for providing care to the poor, elderly and disabled.
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Gov. Rick Scott's administration continues to target hospitals for potential Medicaid spending reductions in the coming year.
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Florida lawmakers ended a special session Friday without taking up a Senate bill that would have pumped more Medicaid money into the state's hospitals.
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On the opening day of a special legislative session, Florida senators Wednesday began moving forward with a proposal to send more money to hospitals for...
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The state budget includes deep cuts to hospitals that serve the poor and lawmakers are betting on federal money to help offset the losses.