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Success Stories - Atrium Health Cleveland

Atrium Health Cleveland has made great strides in energy efficiency in the last decade.

Success Stories - Ohio Health and Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center

OhioHealth and Ohio State Wexner Medical Center openly share best practices to improve patient outcomes and celebrate each other’s successes

Success Stories - Russell Regional Hospital

Hospital employs an ESCO to build enthusiasm and achieve ENERGY STAR® 100.

Success Stories - JLL-Adventist Health

Large system takes steps to recognize more than $13 million in energy savings over four years.

Success Stories - Kaiser Permanente

Hospital system in the District of Columbia saves $42,000 a year by bringing sustainability efforts into sharp focus.

Success Stories - Memorial Hermann

System achieves 10 ENERGY STAR® designations and validates over $100 million in utility savings since 2008.

Success Stories - Presbyterian Healthcare Services

Team approach and the strategic use of data helps downtown hospital earn ENERGY STAR® certification.

Success Stories - Carl T. Hayden VA Medical Center

Using renewable energy sources, hospital reduces annual utility bill from more than $3 million to $2.8 million despite an almost 40% increase in the cost of electricity.

Utilizing intelligence to create smarter and safer facilities | Transformation Talks

This Transformation Talks video covers flexing and prioritizing spaces, anticipating changes to minimize the spread of this airborne illness and more.
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Talking Points: Medicaid DSH in Build Back Better Act

Hospitals and health systems oppose Section 30608 of the Build Back Better Act, (H.R. 5376), which would impose a 12.5% cut in Medicaid Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) to states that have not expanded Medicaid. Specifically, in the current version of the bill, the 12 states that failed to expand their Medicaid program face reductions in Medicaid DSH payments and federal funding for uncompensated care pools.