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...City Manager Robert W. Healy said. At the meeting, Keefe explained that it would be impossible for CHA to absorb such extensive budget cuts—equivalent to about 20 percent of CHA’s annual revenue—for the current fiscal year. The state??€™s budget cuts call for withholding $200 million in Medicaid reimbursements from healthcare providers; $40 million of those reimbursements had been allotted to CHA. Other state budget reductions in the areas of education and healthcare management will cut a further $15 million from CHA. The future of funding...
...Congressional race in the Evergreen State??€™s 8th district, Republican incumbent David G. Reichert’s campaign has challenged an assertion made by Darcy G. Burner ’96 that she received an economics degree from Harvard...
...Health Alliance’s CEO Dennis D. Keefe met Friday with members of the state??€™s administration, who confirmed that the state is reversing its commitment for certain funding this year, according to a letter he wrote to the community...
...Health Alliance officials blame much of their financial troubles on the state??€™s 2006 health care reform program to lower the number of uninsured in the state, which also dropped the rate of reimbursement for hospitals providing uncompensated services...
...wider state trend. The Associated Press reports that there are about 1,800 families currently in Massachussetts homeless shelters and that the number of homeless families living in motels in the state jumped from 17 last September to 588 at the beginning of this month. Beginning in 1999, the state??€™s Department of Transitional Assistance has placed families without homes in motels. The program was phased out in 2004 but reinstated in 2007 as demand for shelters exceeded supply due to the nationwide economic downturn. The Council’s consideration of homelessness follows an effort by Mass...