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  • Healthcare Policy
  • Health Services Management
  • Public Health Finance

Background:

  • Healthcare leaders face significant challenges from policy shifts and financial volatility.
  • The upcoming One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) signifies a reduction in federal spending, impacting safety-net providers and payers.
  • Adapting to these changes is crucial for the survival and sustainability of healthcare organizations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a strategic framework for healthcare leaders to manage changes driven by policy shifts and reduced federal spending.
  • To explore actionable strategies for mitigating coverage loss and ensuring operational viability for healthcare providers.
  • To analyze risks to the healthcare delivery system and recommend leadership approaches for resilience and sustainability.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of insights from leaders in the payer, provider, and philanthropic sectors.
  • Examination of strategies for mitigating coverage loss via targeted outreach.
  • Assessment of operational requirements for Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs).

Main Results:

  • Identification of critical challenges for safety-net providers and payers due to the OBBBA.
  • Exploration of strategies to mitigate coverage loss and maintain patient access.
  • Analysis of the risks posed to the broader healthcare delivery system.
  • Recommendations for operationalizing community health for FQHCs and CCBHCs.

Conclusions:

  • Healthcare leaders must adopt proactive strategies to navigate policy changes and financial volatility.
  • Operationalizing community health and focusing on workforce resilience are key for provider survival.
  • Systemic sustainability requires collaborative leadership and advocacy for supportive policies.