Cash-Strapped Pennsylvania Nursing Homes are Increasingly on Edge from the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
"Allegheny County is projecting a $4.5 million shortfall for its Kane Regional Centers in 2013, which the county must plug with its own money. Across the state, counties that still own nursing homes are saying that declining medical assistance payments have cut into revenue, while costs, including pay and benefits for employees, continue to rise, requiring them to make tough choices on whether to cut back service or find new sources of money."
"Allegheny County is projecting a $4.5 million shortfall for its Kane Regional Centers in 2013, which the county must plug with its own money. Across the state, counties that still own nursing homes are saying that declining medical assistance payments have cut into revenue, while costs, including pay and benefits for employees, continue to rise, requiring them to make tough choices on whether to cut back service or find new sources of money."
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