ACA: How Hospitals Fare

Expanded health insurance coverage through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is having a major impact on many of the nation’s hospitals through increases in the demand for care, increased patient revenues, and lower uncompensated care costs for the uninsured. In anticipation of higher revenues from patient care, the ACA calls for reductions in Medicaid Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) payments that support hospitals that serve a large number of Medicaid and uninsured patients to help cover the costs of uncompensated care. DSH cuts were scheduled to begin in 2014 but were delayed to FY2018. While many people are focusing on how these changes affect public hospitals and large urban safety net systems, many not-for-profit hospitals that have a strong tradition and mission of caring for underserved populations also may be affected. The size of the impact on specific hospitals will depend, among other factors, on whether hospitals are located in states that expanded Medicaid coverage through the ACA.

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