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Presenting a united front in Lansing.

Brian Peters1

  • 1bpeters@lans.mha.org

Michigan Health & Hospitals
|June 5, 2002
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Area of Science:

  • Health economics
  • Public health policy
  • Nonprofit healthcare management

Background:

  • Michigan experienced significant economic growth over five fiscal years.
  • Overall state funding for education and corrections increased by 19 percent.
  • Medicaid funding for nonprofit hospitals saw a minimal 3 percent rise.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the disparity in funding increases between Michigan's nonprofit hospitals and other state programs.
  • To analyze the reasons behind the disproportionately low Medicaid funding increase for nonprofit hospitals.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative analysis of state budget allocations over five fiscal years.
  • Examination of Medicaid reimbursement rates and legislative funding decisions.
  • Analysis of economic prosperity indicators in Michigan.

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Main Results:

  • Nonprofit hospitals in Michigan received only a 3 percent increase in Medicaid funding.
  • This contrasts sharply with a 19 percent overall funding increase for other state programs during the same prosperous period.
  • The findings suggest a potential legislative oversight or bias against nonprofit hospital funding.

Conclusions:

  • Michigan's nonprofit hospitals are not receiving equitable funding compared to other state-funded sectors.
  • Further legislative review is needed to ensure fair allocation of resources to the healthcare sector.
  • The study highlights a critical issue in public health funding policy within Michigan.