Integris Health to cut doctors, clinics amid projected $130M annual Medicaid loss
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Published on April 21, 2026.
The federal "One Big Beautiful Bill" is expected to negatively impact Oklahoma's health care system, leading to fewer doctors, fewer services, and potentially more closures across the state. The state is projected to lose at least $6.7 billion in federal funding cuts to Medicaid reimbursements and an additional $1 billion to physicians. The Oklahoma Hospital Association said 90 hospitals in the state are already losing money. The association cited rising costs and lagging reimbursement as reasons for the cuts. The president of the Oklahoma hospital Association has warned that further service reductions could occur, potentially resulting in fewer hospitals delivering babies.
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