Florida’s Shands Hospital Prepares to Trim Safety Net Care Following State and Federal Cuts

In the wake of federal and state funding cuts, Shands Hospital at the University of Florida in Gainesville is preparing to cut back on care to low-income and uninsured people who live outside its primary service area, as well as on its support to graduate medical programs, according to a Gainesville Sun report.

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The budget changes follow Gov. Charlie Crist’s veto of $9.7 million in funding for Shands UF. The cuts also mean the loss of the money the hospital would have received through a federal match, bringing the total loss to about $15 million for the next fiscal year.

Shands UF is one of six “safety net” hospitals in Florida. According to the report, the loss to all Florida safety-net hospitals is estimated at more than $23 million.

Read the Gainesville Sun report on Shands Hospital at the University of Florida.

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