06/10/2026
Health officials in Montana are withholding a modest Medicaid reimbursement rate increase for providers, despite it being approved by the state legislature last year. As Jason Cronk, head of our member organization Immanuel Living, outlines in a guest column in the Flathead Beacon, the abandonment of the planned 3% increase, which is intended to help providers manage continuously rising costs, will leave many nursing homes continuing to operate at a loss and ultimately threaten access to care for those in need, especially in rural communities where options are already limited. What’s needed in Montana and nationwide are reimbursement rates that reflect the true cost of care and strengthen access for frontline workers and an aging population.
Every day across Montana, nursing homes care for some of our state’s most vulnerable citizens—seniors recovering from illness, veterans, individuals living with disabilities, and older adults who can no longer safely live on their own. Families trust these providers to deliver compassionate, qua...