Increased Medicare and Medicaid underfunding
According to the 2007 American Hospital Association (AHA) Underpayment by Medicare and Medicaid Fact Sheet, Medicare and Medicaid account for 55% of all care provided by hospitals and both Medicare and Medicaid payments have been falling relative to costs. For example:

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Increased operational costs
According to the AHA, hospitals, clinics and other medical practices nationwide are experiencing dramatic increases in operational expenses, such as pharmaceuticals, supplies, malpractice insurance, etc.

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Staffing shortages
Findings from the 2007 AHA survey of Hospital Leaders showed that medical professionals are facing workforce shortages, such as an 11.4% shortage in therapists and an 8.1%, or 118,000, shortage in both nurses and pharmacists. These shortages are resulting in such service impacts as 49% decreased staff satisfaction, 36% ED overcrowding, 17% reduced number of staffed beds and 17% delayed discharge/increased length of stay.

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Decreased customer satisfaction
Another impact of the staffing shortages is a sharp decrease in patient satisfaction. The 2007 AHA survey showed that due to staffing shortages, medical practices, hospitals and clinics are seeing a 38% decrease in patient satisfaction. Additionally, a recent McKinsey study reported that, faced with healthcare decisions, consumers are concerned, confused, and unprepared, which also negatively impacts satisfaction.

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