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Report: Rural OR depends on Medicaid to cover childbirth

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Thursday, May 22, 2025   

Oregon is one of the top ten states with the highest share of women of childbearing age covered by Medicaid in rural areas. That's according to a new report from the Center for Children and Families at Georgetown University.

Stephanie McDougal, a labor and delivery nurse and member of Oregon Nurses Association at Samaritan Health in Lebanon, Ore., said the company just announced the potential closure of birthing centers in Lebanon and Lincoln City, the only hospitals in those areas, in order to cut costs.

Many rural hospitals struggle financially in part due to low Medicaid reimbursement rates. McDougal says the center's closure would devastate patients, many of whom already struggle with transportation.

"To go to the next hospital would be near impossible for them," she said. "And that's outside of talking about life and death. Minutes matter when it comes to emergencies."

In part because Oregon adopted the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion, in rural Oregon, more than 31% of women of childbearing age are covered by Medicaid. That's eight points higher than the national average and nearly six percentage points higher than the state's metro counties.

As Congress weighs cutting $880 billion from Medicaid, Joan Alker of the Georgetown Center warns this could be one of the most consequential decisions in her years of tracking federal policy, especially for rural communities.

"Rural communities tend to have lower income than metro areas, and so Medicaid, as important as it is for moms and babies nationwide, is even more important in rural areas and small towns," she continued.

The report says in 2023 Medicaid covered nearly half of all births in rural areas. Researchers also note that infants in rural counties are more likely to have low birth weights compared to those in urban areas.

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