Task force tackles Oregon’s hospital ‘boarding’ problem

PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) — Oregonians who are ready to leave the hospital but still require care do not have enough places to go, affecting providers and patients at all levels.

The average hospital stay has increased to nearly five days, according to the Hospital Association of Oregon. With nowhere to send discharged patients, hospitals can end up boarding them, which hurts hospitals financially and means fewer beds are available for people who need them.

Sen. Deb Patterson, D-Salem, was part of a task force which released 10 recommendations to address the problem. She said a top priority is presumptive eligibility for Medicaid, so people who likely qualify do not have to wait for their applications to be processed in order to receive care, which would also benefit providers…

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