
Impact of Medicaid Changes on North Dakota's Rural Hospitals
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In this episode, the Michael Standaert and Sabrina Halvorson explore the implications of proposed Medicaid changes on rural hospitals in North Dakota. Initial concerns suggested significant potential harm, but further research reveals that exemptions and low percentages of affected individuals might mitigate these effects. The discussion covers the specifics of Medicaid work requirements, tribal exemptions, and how hospitals might adapt to these changes. They also delve into the challenges of reporting accurately and avoiding fear-mongering, while emphasizing the importance of representing facts correctly. Additional insights include potential future storylines and the ongoing investigation into long-term effects of policy changes on healthcare systems.