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Number of Hospitals Losing Money In Wisconsin Triples

Number of Hospitals Losing Money In Wisconsin Triples

Sixty hospitals reported losses in 2022 as revenue falls and costs grow.

State Health Care Groups Benefitted From State Budget

State Health Care Groups Benefitted From State Budget

Hiking Medicaid reimbursements to hospitals and funding education of medical personnel.

Murphy’s Law: Local Hospitals Give Little Charity Care
Murphy’s Law

Local Hospitals Give Little Charity Care

Stingy numbers for hospitals in the state and county. Should state require more charity care?

Brewers’ State Lobbying Spending Soars

Brewers’ State Lobbying Spending Soars

Spending $435,000 in last session. But three biggest spenders are manufactures, hospitals and realtors groups.

Over 100 Hospitals Push Legislature to Hike Medicaid Funding

Over 100 Hospitals Push Legislature to Hike Medicaid Funding

Citing state budget surplus as 'historic opportunity' to increase reimbursement rate.

How Will Hospital Mergers Impact Patients?

How Will Hospital Mergers Impact Patients?

Four big mergers in state in six months Will it mean better care? Higher prices?

Bill Targets Hospital Pricing Transparency

Bill Targets Hospital Pricing Transparency

Sen. Mary Felzkowski leads GOP proposal focused on creating "shoppable services."

Advocates Concerned About Growing Shortage of Psychiatrists

Advocates Concerned About Growing Shortage of Psychiatrists

Suicide rate spiking in Wisconsin. Psychiatrist shortage in at least 55 of 72 counties.

Two Major Hospital Mergers Will Impact Wisconsin Residents

Two Major Hospital Mergers Will Impact Wisconsin Residents

Advocate Aurora was approved to merge with Atrium earlier this month. Gundersen and Bellin also merged.

Hospital Charity Care Declined in 2021

Hospital Charity Care Declined in 2021

Totaled $1.29 billion in Wisconsin in 2021 compared to $1.36 billion in 2020.

Hospitals Survive Pandemic Only To See New Challenges

Hospitals Survive Pandemic Only To See New Challenges

Financial issues, staffing shortages and worker burnout threaten industry says report.

Wisconsin Nursing Schools Can’t Graduate Enough Students

Wisconsin Nursing Schools Can’t Graduate Enough Students

But issues are related to lack of teachers and space, not applicants.

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