Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital in Salinas, Calif., has experienced a sharp decline in income over the last several years, from $356 million in 2009 to a project income of $304 million next year, according to a Californian news report.
According to the news report, the loss of income stems from reduced payments from private and public health insurers and loss of benefits or employment.
Read the news report about Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital's income.
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According to the news report, the loss of income stems from reduced payments from private and public health insurers and loss of benefits or employment.
Read the news report about Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital's income.
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