KC Fed: Nebraska Health Care System Under Stress

The latest edition of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City’s Nebraska Economist examines Nebraska's healthcare profile. After discussing some of the macro economic and demographic trends facing the overall US healthcare industry, the Kansas City Fed’s economists go into a data-rich analysis of the Nebraska healthcare environment and find that the state has seen dramatic reduction in the number of beds since 2000, particularly in its rural areas. In addition, they note that Nebraska experienced a larger percentage decline in key service offerings from 2000 to 2023 than any other state. The below exhibit is reproduced from the Kansas City Fed’s report.



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