Nearly two dozen rural Oregon hospitals in 17 counties will receive more than $37 million to strengthen and stabilize their maternity care services in the next few years following recent federal cuts to Medicaid.

The funding comes from a one-time state investment of $25 million and at least $12.5 million in matching federal funds from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, which the Oregon Health Authority announced it had secured late last week. Gov. Tina Kotek directed Oregon lawmakers to approve the state’s one-time rural maternal care investment during the 2025 legislative session, and the Oregon Health Authority applied for matching federal dollars.

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