I'm surprised they are just now noticing that hospitals are reducing services and staff.
Since the economy took a downturn, we've (my co-workers and I) have noticed people passing on elective surgeries. Joint replacements, etc. Also, since I serve people who have Medicare Part A and/or various insurances with a co-pay after day 20 of treatment, we are getting more people who insist upon discharge at day 21, even if another week or month would really benefit them. People can't afford the co-pays, or don't want to risk spending the money on them with an uncertain financial future. There are other benefits, like Medicare Part B with it's caps on what they pay and more stringent guidelines, that are affecting the amount of treatment that will be covered.
We, who care for them and try to get everyone home as quickly and safely as possible, completely understand their concerns and limitations.
Hospitals, rehab centers, and skilled nursing facilities in my region have all been reducing staff, eliminating the number of available beds, and trimming services for several years now.