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Bartlett reports improved margins, warns of $4–5M Medicaid risk and plans to repay city aid
Summary
Bartlett Regional Hospital told the AFC it has returned to monthly positive margins after management changes and service expansions, but said a potential federal cut to Medicaid‑expansion reimbursements could reduce revenue by an estimated $4–5 million.
Bartlett Regional Hospital reported a series of operating improvements and structural changes to the Assembly Finance Committee on April 5, and said it expected to repay a $2 million City and Borough loan over three years, beginning with a $667,000 repayment this budget year.
The hospital said it has moved from reactive to proactive management, adopted a lean operations approach and hired or expanded several clinician services. Bartlett’s leadership told the committee it has posted ten months of positive operating results and reported a March net margin that, through…
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