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Northern Michigan hospitals are sounding the alarm that billions of dollars in cuts to Medicaid will force healthcare providers — especially those in rural areas — to make tough decisions about what services they’re able to provide.

About a quarter of all Michigan residents are enrolled in Medicaid — in some Northern Michigan counties, it’s closer to a third.

“Healthcare clinics and hospitals, especially in rural Michigan, are at risk of closure, staffing shortages, longer ER times,” said Monique Stanton, director of the Michigan League for Public Policy.

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