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Unemployment is high in the area and most of the patients do not have health insurance, Georgia Health News writes. "The hospital has enough cash to meet its payroll and service its debt, but that’s about it," acting CEO Jack Fulbright said.
"Georgia hospitals will lose $400 million in federal indigent-care funds under the Affordable Care Act," Georgia Health News reports. One way state hospitals have responded is to no longer deliver babies. "Roughly 40 counties in Georgia, one in every four, has no ob/gyn."
Habersham continues its delivery service, and "Officials assert that the hospital will survive," Georgia Health News reports. “We’re tough as a boot up here. We’re not going anywhere,” hospital board member Rick Austin said. (Read more)
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