The problem is that the hospital contradicts itself and is blatantly bias against Obamacare. I don't care what newsday is or it's reputation as I am not refuting the article or it's accuracy. I apologize if for some reason I was unclear. Also, there is no "accepting insurance from the ACA." The "ACA" isn't providing health insurance, the companies that are on the exchange are providing the insurance. See what I'm saying? We can split hairs if need be, but those are the facts. The hospital says they receive compensation that is "below Medicare and approaching Medicaid." However, they still take BOTH of those, yet they are making the decision to deny the insurance that the patients get off of the ACA. I am not sure which part of this is confusing, but it speaks for itself. The hospital is the party saying this and I took it from your own article.
A hospital that despite being not-for-profit still brought in multiple millions of dollars in revenue and profit. If they are losing money on Medicaid, why are they still taking it? They have the opportunity to stop taking medicaid, but they don't, why? So I am fine with saying that you aren't wrong, but something isn't adding up here.