"Study: Mississippi Has Highest Percentage of "At-Risk" Hospitals in U.S." by Jackblog | Jackson Free Press | Jackson, MS

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Study: Mississippi Has Highest Percentage of "At-Risk" Hospitals in U.S.

A new http://www.mshealthpolicy.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Economic-Impact-of-Potential-Closures-of-Rural-Hospitals-in-Mississippi_MSU-Aug15.pdf">study found that Mississippi has the highest percentage of at-risk hospitals, mainly rural facilities that are caught in the crunch of rising healthcare costs and less reimbursements while serving at-risk populations that need the care.

Researchers from the Center for Mississippi Health Policy, Mississippi State and the University of Memphis identified 31 hospitals (33 percent) of hospitals in Mississippi as "at-risk," and using the State Auditor's report and their own research, focused on solutions and the impact of the closure of the nine most at-risk hospitals. The report states that if those nine hospitals close, around 2,600 jobs would be lost along with $8.6 million in state and local tax revenue. If Medicaid were expanded in the state, the hospitals could compensate for some of the Medicaid Disproportionate Share http://www.mshealthpolicy.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Rural-Hospital-Issue-Brief-Nov-2015.pdf">payments that allow the facilities to offer services to uninsured patients. The State Department of Health’s Office of Rural Health has so far offered assistance to the rural hospitals and has grants available to help facilities implement financial recovery programs.

The 9 hospitals most at-risk for closure:

  • Covington County Hospital

  • Highland Community Hospital

  • Holmes County Hospital & Clinics

  • Tippah County Hospital

  • Hardy Wilson Memorial Hospital

  • Montfort Jones Memorial Hospital

  • Natchez Regional Medical Center

  • Noxubee County General

  • Tallahatchie County General Hospital

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