President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" is triggering a healthcare crisis across rural America, forcing hospitals to close maternity wards, shutterPresident Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" is triggering a healthcare crisis across rural America, forcing hospitals to close maternity wards, shutter

Republicans facing 'escalating backlash' as signature bill closes more hospitals: report

2026/03/02 22:33
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President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" is triggering a healthcare crisis across rural America, forcing hospitals to close maternity wards, shutter clinics and lay off staff — and those consequences are now threatening Republican control of Congress.

The sweeping $1 trillion healthcare cut represents the largest reduction in health coverage in modern history, with the Congressional Budget Office projecting 10 million Americans will lose insurance coverage over the next decade and Medicaid work requirements eliminating coverage for 7.5 million people alone, reported CNN.

When combined with Republicans' refusal to extend enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies, the result is catastrophic for already-fragile hospital systems.

"Republicans hoping to tout the legislation as a point in their favor in November are confronting an escalating political backlash to the emerging consequences of those cuts, as lawmakers who supported it take the blame," CNN reported.

St. Mary's Sacred Heart Hospital in rural Georgia closed its maternity ward, forcing expectant mothers to drive 30 minutes to the nearest delivery facility. MercyOne in Iowa closed its Ottumwa clinic and laid off dozens of staff members. Trinity Health, parent company to MercyOne, projects a $1.5 billion annual revenue loss from the legislation. Ammonoosuc Community Health Services in New Hampshire shuttered its Franconia location, losing $500,000 annually due to Medicaid work requirements.

Healthcare providers face an impossible equation: Millions of newly uninsured patients will still require emergency care, yet hospitals receive no reimbursement for treating uninsured individuals. The bill simultaneously cuts provider taxes that states use to fund their Medicaid shares and eliminates special payment mechanisms that boosted hospital reimbursement rates. Northern Light Health in Maine projects a $27 million annual revenue drop after 34,000 Mainers lose Medicaid coverage.

TMC Health CEO Jennifer Mendrzycki described conditions as "totally untenable," calling current circumstances a "perfect storm" of competing pressures never before seen in her healthcare career. The Catholic Health Association warns that hospitals must choose between shuttering services or shifting them to other providers — a triage incompatible with community health needs.

Republicans face escalating political blowback in crucial midterm races. Iowa's Rep. Zach Nunn (R-IA), who won by just under 4 points in 2024, now faces accusations from Democratic challenger Sarah Trone Garriott that his vote caused clinic closures and layoffs. Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) has weaponized St. Mary's maternity ward closure against Republican supporters of the legislation.

The $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program offers minimal relief. It provides no assistance to struggling urban hospitals and cannot address the structural damage of simultaneous Medicaid cuts and provider tax restrictions. Even Republicans acknowledge the inadequacy — Sen. Susan Collins' (R-ME) support for the fund becomes her defense in Maine's competitive Senate race, yet experts admit discretionary allocation mechanisms offer no guarantee aid reaches affected communities.

As healthcare system disruptions intensify through 2026, hospital closures and service eliminations will dominate local politics in battleground states, making Trump's signature healthcare legislation a electoral liability for the GOP.

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