The lobby of Thomasville Regional Medical Center |
"In Thomasville, located in timber country about 95 miles north of the Gulf Coast port of Mobile, hospital officials have worked more than a year to convince federal officials they should have gotten $8.2 million through the CARES Act, not just the $1 million they received. With a total debt of $35 million, the quest gets more urgent each day, said Curtis James, the chief executive officer," AP reports. James told Reeves, "No hospital can sustain itself without getting the CARES Act money that everybody else got."
The Kansas hospital "is due as much as $15.8 million, officials said, but because it only opened in April 2019 and lacks complete pre-pandemic financial statements, it has received just a little more than $985,000," Reeves reports. The New Mexico hospital "piled up a staggering $16.8 million in losses in just three quarters while receiving only $28,000 in aid, said Landon Fulmer, a Washington lobbyist working with all three hospitals to obtain additional funding."
The Kansas hospital "is due as much as $15.8 million, officials said, but because it only opened in April 2019 and lacks complete pre-pandemic financial statements, it has received just a little more than $985,000," Reeves reports. The New Mexico hospital "piled up a staggering $16.8 million in losses in just three quarters while receiving only $28,000 in aid, said Landon Fulmer, a Washington lobbyist working with all three hospitals to obtain additional funding."
Thomasville, in the Black Belt, lost its previous hospital more than 10 years ago. "Officials worked for years to secure a new hospital so residents wouldn't have to drive 90 minutes for high-tech services such as digital imaging, full surgical options, echocardiograms, 3-D mammography and more," Reeves reports. "Using a partnership between the city and a municipal healthcare authority, Thomasville Regional secured federal funding from the Department of Agriculture and opened on March 3, 2020, before cases of Covid-19 caught fire in the rural South."
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