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Wiregrass Medical Center News
Hospital Update
In response to ongoing financial challenges, Wiregrass Medical Center has implemented a reduction in its workforce as part of a broader effort to stabilize operations and ensure continued access to healthcare for the residents of Geneva and the surrounding communities.
The hospital has faced declining patient volumes and sustained financial pressures throughout the year. The reduction in force was approved by the hospital’s Board as a necessary action to help reduce ongoing operating losses.
Our priority remains providing quality care to our community. These decisions are incredibly difficult, but they are essential to preserving local access to emergency and inpatient services. Without a hospital in Geneva, residents would be forced to travel long distances for care, something that could be life-threatening in a medical emergency.
The situation at Wiregrass Medical Center reflects the growing crisis facing rural hospitals across Alabama. As operating costs continue to rise and reimbursements fail to keep pace, many facilities are reaching a breaking point, placing community healthcare at serious risk. Alabama’s hospitals, both rural and urban, receive the lowest reimbursement rates in the nation for the care they provide. Without meaningful change, more hospitals will be forced to make similar, painful decisions, jeopardizing not only access to essential medical services but also the economic stability of communities across our state.
Wiregrass Medical Center’s leadership continues to work closely with local and state partners to explore long-term solutions that will sustain rural healthcare and protect access to vital medical services for the region.
Wiregrass Medical Center is a completely smoke-free campus.
Smoking is not allowed at the hospital or nursing home, inside or outside, including parking lots. This includes patients, visitors, and staff. For assistance with smoking cessation the following resources are available:

Alabama Tobacco Quitline - 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669)
www.smokefree.gov
www.cdc.gov/tobacco
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