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Press Release: Markey, Schumer, Wyden, and Merkley Highlight Risks to Over 300 Rural Hospitals from Republican Health Care Cuts

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Officials released data showing over 300 rural hospitals are at risk due to recent Republican healthcare cuts.

Quiver AI Summary

On June 12, 2025, Senators Edward Markey, Chuck Schumer, Ron Wyden, and Jeff Merkley released data indicating that over 300 rural hospitals in the U.S. may face closure or service reductions due to proposed Republican health care cuts. These cuts could impact hospitals heavily reliant on Medicaid, which serve vulnerable populations.

The lawmakers expressed concerns in a letter to President Trump and other leaders, stating, “If your party passes these health care cuts into law, Americans in rural communities risk losing health care services.” They emphasized the need for bipartisan action to protect these crucial facilities.

The data from the Cecil G. Sheps Center highlights significant vulnerabilities across various states, including Louisiana and Kentucky, and warns that further financial strain may result in job losses and diminished health care access in rural areas. The lawmakers argue that the proposed cuts could exacerbate existing challenges faced by rural communities.

Disclaimer: This is an AI-generated summary of a press release. The model used to summarize this release may make mistakes. See the full release here.

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