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Health care budgets at risk in states’ fiscal squeeze

Posted on January 15th, 2011

News outlets report on the various funding difficulties health programs and facilities are facing in the current budget climate.

The Wall Street Journal: New Hit To Strapped StatesWith the market for municipal bonds tumbling, cities, hospitals, schools and other public borrowers are scrambling to refinance tens of billions of dollars of debt this year, another sign that the once-safe market is under duress (Corkery and Dugan, 1/14).

Stateline: Health Care Budgets In Critical Condition Ever since Congress passed a sweeping health care reform law last year, states have been split into two groups moving essentially in opposite directions. …

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State Roundup: Elderly inmates burden cash-strapped states; Drew University in LA faces financial troubles; Florida doctors opt not to break ties to AMA

Posted on August 13th, 2010

The Associated Press reports on “the national surge in elderly inmates whose medical expenses are straining cash-strapped states and have officials looking for solutions, including early release, some possibly to nursing homes. … That burden is becoming greater as the American Civil Liberties Union estimates that elderly prisoners — the fastest growing segment of the prison population, largely because of tough sentencing laws — are three times more expensive to incarcerate than younger inmates. The ACLU estimates that it costs about $72,000 to house an elderly inmate for a year, compared to $24,000 for a younger prisoner” (Geranios, 8/16). The Full Post…

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