PMID: 9164104May 1, 1997Paper

A tale of two New Jersey cities

New Jersey Medicine : the Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey
N GoodmanD Andrulis

Abstract

Judging from the social and health measures considered in this article, Newark and Jersey City face similar challenges as other large cities. For Newark, the challenges are more extreme. The high rates of poverty and violence, coupled with a low rate of high school graduation and a large number of single parent households bode ill for the city. The hospitals in Newark and Jersey City have undergone major changes in meeting the needs of their communities. They have adjusted their size, shortened their lengths of stay, and provided more intensive care services and outpatient services. Of special concern for New Jersey's hospitals is the reliance on Medicaid financing. If dramatic changes are made to the Medicaid program, Newark hospitals should be on high alert. Legislatures need to tread carefully in designing policies that address the needs of New Jersey's large cities. The state is undergoing major changes in its health care system. The demise of the all-payer rate setting system, the establishment of the Health Care Subsidy Fund to finance uncompensated care and subsidize insurance for low and middle-income families, modifications to the community rating system for private insurance, and changes to the welfare system that aff...Continue Reading

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