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King-Harbor Shutdown Echoes in Healthcare Crisis | San Diego News
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When King-Harbor Hospital shut down in 2007, it didn’t just hurt the community—it crashed the entire regional healthcare system, causing ER waits of over 11 hours, surging uninsured patients, and worse outcomes across the board. Now, experts warn history is repeating itself: cuts to Medicaid and Medi-Cal risk doubling California’s uninsured population by 2030, hitting low-income families hardest—and even those with insurance will feel the strain. Hospitals, already stretched thin, are forced to cover the costs of those who can’t pay, leading to lower quality care, fewer services, and higher premiums for everyone. This rollback of progress threatens to leave millions sicker, poorer, and more vulnerable to medical catastrophe.
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