Take Back Our Hospitals Act of 2026
S 4085 would exclude hospitals and nursing facilities owned by specified firms from Medicare participation, removing their ability to serve Medicare beneficiaries.
S 4085 would exclude hospitals and nursing facilities owned by specified firms from Medicare participation, removing their ability to serve Medicare beneficiaries.
S 4085 proposes to bar hospitals and skilled nursing facilities owned by certain firms (the bill text specifies which entities) from participating in Medicare, effectively removing them from the federal healthcare insurance program for seniors. This would prevent these facilities from billing Medicare for services provided to beneficiaries and likely force them to cease operations or restructure their ownership.
Medicare serves approximately 68 million seniors and disabled individuals, making participation essential for hospital and nursing facility viability. This bill represents a significant policy intervention in healthcare delivery and market structure, potentially affecting access to care in regions where affected facilities operate and raising questions about government power to exclude entire ownership categories from federal healthcare programs.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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