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Bartlett Hospital projects positive FY27 but warns of reimbursement uncertainty and service losses
Summary
At a joint meeting with the assembly, Bartlett Hospital leaders outlined FY26 overruns tied to clinic expansion, projected a FY27 net income excluding expired federal demonstration money, and warned that hospice and home-care services are operating at monthly losses.
Bartlett Hospital and the City and Borough of Juneau held a joint meeting on Feb. 25 to review the hospital's finances, strategic initiatives and risks tied to reimbursement changes.
Hospital management told the assembly that FY26 expenditures will exceed budget because the hospital expanded primary-care and specialty clinics this year. Those new clinics increase operating costs in the short term but are expected to add revenue that will be partly annualized in FY27. Joe Warner and board members said a separate reimbursement timing issue at Wildflower…
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