Michigan is already suffering from the current crisis in the automobile industry, and now the Michigan health care system is in trouble, according to Michigan Online. The system has over $2 billion of bad debt, and one of the reasons is because of charity care and losses due to Medicare and Medicaid patients.
For more on the state of Michigan's health care system, read the article at MLive.com.
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