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Rural Dialysis Closure Strands Nebraska Patients

Chadron Hospital in Nebraska closed the only dialysis unit for miles at the end of March, displacing 17 patients who relied on treatments three times a week. Hospital leaders said the nonprofit facility was losing $1m annually because reimbursement failed to cover operating costs, and critical access hospital payment rules do not apply to outpatient dialysis. Nebraska receives $219m in first-year funding from the Trump administration’s Rural Health Transformation Program, though only up to 15% can be used for direct patient care.