FAH and AHA’s newly released joint study highlights the impacts a Medicare Public Option proposal could have on the ability of hospitals and health systems to continue to provide access to the high-quality care patients and communities need and deserve. Among the effects, the proposal would inflict the largest ever cut to hospitals – nearly $800 billion – and be particularly disruptive to the employer-sponsored health insurance market. State by state, the Medicare Public Option proposal would be equally as devastating, with cuts as high as $130.6 Billion.
The executive summary and full analysis can be found here.
Here’s how the proposal could impact your state:
State | Hospital Spending Cuts 2025-2034 |
---|---|
AK |
$ 2.1 B |
AL |
$ 12.8 B |
AR |
$ 3 B |
AZ |
$ 14.6 B |
CA |
$134 B |
CO |
$ 13.6 B |
CT |
$ 6.3 B |
DC |
$ 1.6 B |
DE |
$ 1.6 B |
FL |
$ 81.6 B |
GA |
$ 24.8 B |
HI |
$ 3.6 B |
IA |
$ 4.1 B |
ID |
$ 6.4 B |
IL |
$ 28.1 B |
IN |
$ 17.7 B |
KS |
$ 6.7 B |
KY |
$ 6.8 B |
LA |
$ 7.2 B |
MA |
$ 10.4 B |
MD |
$ 6.1 B |
ME |
$ 4.8 B |
MI |
$ 15.8 B |
MN |
$ 9.4 B |
MO |
$ 15.1 B |
MS |
$ 8.4 B |
MT |
$ 3.9 B |
NC |
$ 32.9 B |
ND |
$ 1.2 B |
NE |
$ 4.9 B |
NH |
$ 2.7 B |
NJ |
$ 25.1 B |
NM |
$ 4.6 B |
NV |
$ 6.7 B |
NY |
$ 41.3 B |
OH |
$ 22.6 B |
OK |
$ 8.4 B |
OR |
$ 12.8 B |
PA |
$ 32.6 B |
RI |
$ 1 B |
SC |
$ 13.8 B |
SD |
$ 2.5 B |
TN |
$ 15.8 B |
TX |
$ 91.8 B |
UT |
$ 9.8 B |
VA |
$ 23.1 B |
VT |
$ 0.5 B |
WA |
$ 19 B |
WI |
$ 9.3 B |
WV |
$ 1.3 B |
WY |
$ 1.4 B |