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Small Towns, Big Stakes: How Medicaid Cuts Threaten Health Care in the Adirondacks

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Clara Hemphill   ·   May 29, 2025

Nearly a third of rural hospitals in New York are at immediate risk of closing, according to the Center for Health Care Quality and Payment Reform. Maternity care is particularly vulnerable. | Map: Ikonact / Wikimedia Commons; Photo: HCHMD / Flickr | Illustration: New York Focus

Dr. John Rugge says proposed budget cuts could create a "medical desert" in the Adirondack mountains. | Clara Hemphill

Heidi Schempp counts on Medicaid reimbursements to keep the Elderwood nursing home in North Creek afloat. | Daniel Way, MD

JoAnn King is a resident of the Elderwood nursing home. | Daniel Way, MD

Doctors and community leaders announce the formation of the Health Care Coalition for the North Country at the Capitol May 14. | Clara Hemphill

Seventy percent of the residents of Elderwood nursing home rely on Medicaid. | Photo courtesy of Elderwood Facebook page

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