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Integris Health Plans Clinic Closures and Staff Cuts After Projected $130 Million Shortfall

The decision reflects pressure from expected Medicaid and Medicare reductions tied to the 'One Big, Beautiful Bill'.

Overview

  • Integris Health said expected Medicaid and Medicare cuts from the 'One Big, Beautiful Bill' will create about $130 million in lost revenue each year.
  • The system is preparing to scale back specific service lines and to close select clinics to protect long-term operations.
  • Leaders said affected physicians and staff have been notified, with some changes slated to take effect in the next three to six months.
  • Local reporting confirms closures in mental health and pediatric endocrinology, with patients set to receive at least 30 days’ written notice before care ends.
  • The health system counts nearly 10,000 employees statewide and has taken other cuts this year, including plans to close child care centers at two hospitals.