New Analysis: At $13.3 Billion Annually, Ohio Ranks #3 Nationally in Nursing Facility-Generated Economic Activity and Employment; Ranked #1 in Midwest

U.S. NewswireMarch 03, 2011

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Cumulative Economic Pressure on Facilities Raises Stakes in 2011 DC Medicare Funding Debate

COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 2, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A new 50 state analysis detailing the significance of the U.S. skilled nursing sector to the strength of America's national and state economies finds Ohio ranks third nationally in nursing facility- generated economic activity ($13.3 billion annually) and employment (106,356 jobs). The total number of jobs in Ohio resulting from all nursing facility activity is 197,414. This makes the skilled nursing sector Ohio's second largest health facility employer after hospitals. In the mid-west alone, Ohio ranks first in terms of economic activity and jobs generated by the sector.

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New Analysis: At $13.3 Billion Annually, Ohio Ranks #3 Nationally in Nursing Facility-Generated Economic Activity and Employment; Ranked #1 in Midwest

With President Barack Obama having unveiled his proposed FY 2012 federal budget, and with Ohio facilities enduring a chronic Medicaid funding squeeze, the new study spotlights how potential Medicare funding reductions in Washington would r...

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