POLICY – Skyline Health advocates for sound Medicaid policy

POLICY – Skyline Health advocates for sound Medicaid policy


Alternative Headline: Skyline Fights Medicaid Cuts

[MM Curator Summary]: Skyline Health CEO Matt Kollman is leading bipartisan advocacy to protect rural hospitals from harmful Medicaid cuts.

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WHITE SALMON — Skyline Health is taking a leadership role in the national conversation surrounding some proposed Medicaid cuts that could devastate rural healthcare systems. CEO Matt Kollman has emerged as a prominent voice advocating for sound Medicaid policy that balances the sustainability of the Medicaid program with stable funding for hospitals and appropriate access to services for patients.Kollman’s advocacy has gained significant attention at both state and federal levels. He was recently featured in U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell’s February 2025 Medicaid Snapshot Report, where he emphasized that unwise funding cuts “will undoubtedly result in reduction of services, reduction of access or worse — hospital closures.” This statement underscores the critical role Medicaid plays in sustaining rural hospitals like Skyline Health.Recently, Kollman travelled to Washington, D.C., and met with both Sen. Cantwell and Rep. Newhouse. He discussed Medicaid policy options and impacts and presented a letter signed by local health leaders, as well as several elected officials from both parties that emphasized bipartisan interest in approaching Medicaid policy with the proper care and concern. The letter was well received by both Federal legislators.Nationwide, more than 300 rural hospitals are at immediate risk of closure if certain cuts proceed. The potential loss of these facilities would not only impact healthcare access but also the economic stability of rural communities.ADVERTISING

Skyline Health remains committed to advocating for sound Medicaid policies that ensure the sustainability of rural healthcare services. Kollman’s efforts reflect the organization’s dedication to protecting the health and well-being of the Columbia River Gorge community and similar rural areas nationwide.


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