Rural Nebraska Medical Centers Face Closure Amid Funding Uncertainty

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The Community Hospital in McCook, Nebraska, announced it will close Curtis Medical Center due to financial challenges linked to federal Medicaid funding uncertainties, with concerns that upcoming federal budget cuts could force multiple rural hospitals in Nebraska to close or face financial distress. Despite some state-level efforts to increase Medicaid reimbursements, healthcare advocates warn that these cuts threaten access to care and hospital stability in rural areas.
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- Curtis Medical Center to close after 30 years, citing inflation and uncertain federal funding knopnews2.com
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