Take Back Our Hospitals Act of 2026
Bill bars hospitals and nursing facilities owned by specified firms from Medicare participation, potentially restricting beneficiary access while limiting affected facilities' revenue sources.
Bill bars hospitals and nursing facilities owned by specified firms from Medicare participation, potentially restricting beneficiary access while limiting affected facilities' revenue sources.
HR 7920 would amend Medicare law to bar hospitals and skilled nursing facilities owned by certain private firms from participating in the Medicare program. The bill targets specific categories of healthcare facility owners, effectively preventing them from receiving Medicare reimbursement for services provided to beneficiaries.
Medicare participation is essential for healthcare facility viability, as the program covers approximately 21% of all hospital patients nationally. Exclusion from Medicare would have significant financial consequences for affected facilities and could impact access to care in areas where these facilities operate, while also limiting healthcare options for Medicare beneficiaries.
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