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STAT+: Hospital chain HCA warns of lower profits as more patients go uninsured
HCA Healthcare, the largest hospital chain, lowered its 2026 profit outlook due to an increase in uninsured patients linked to the expiration of Affordable Care Act enhanced subsidies. The company now expects a $1 billion to $1.2 billion income reduction this year from the surge in uninsured patients.
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