HEALTHTENNESSEE LOOKOUT
Report: 12 Tennessee rural hospitals at ‘immediate risk’ for closure
A new report found that 12 small, rural Tennessee hospitals are at “immediate risk” of closure, potentially worsening the state's existing high rate of hospital closures. The Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform identified private insurers paying less than the actual cost of services as a primary driver of these losses.
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