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EPISODE · Nov 17, 2025 · 33 MIN

The impact of Oklahoma Hospitals (with Scott Tohlen)

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Hosts Ellen Pogemiller and Ellyn Hefner discuss the complexities of HR1 and its profound impact on Oklahoma’s hospitals with Scott Tohlen, Vice President of Advocacy at the Oklahoma Hospital Association. The conversation delves into the less understood aspects of provider taxes, the Supplemental Hospital Offset Payment Program (SHOP), the shift to Medicaid managed care, and the challenges facing rural hospitals. Scott also shares insights on the state's unique relationship with nonprofit hospitals and the potential long-term effects of HR One, including potential service cuts and economic ramifications. Don't miss this in-depth discussion on healthcare policy, hospital funding, and the future of medical services in Oklahoma.

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Hosts Ellen Pogemiller and Ellyn Hefner discuss the complexities of HR1 and its profound impact on Oklahoma’s hospitals with Scott Tohlen, Vice President of Advocacy at the Oklahoma Hospital Association. The conversation delves into the less...

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