(Atlantic) On March 19, 2025, the Cass Health Board of Trustees voted unanimously to reduce the hospital’s tax levy by $0.75, setting a new rate of $1.40 per $1,000 of taxable property valuation, down from the previous rate of $2.15.
“Lowering our tax rate is only possible because of the unwavering support we receive from our community,” said Kolton Hewlett, Chief Financial Officer at Cass Health. “Cass County residents consistently choose Cass Health for their care—whether it’s a routine check-up in the clinic, cancer treatment, or surgical procedure. By ‘shopping local’ for healthcare, they’re investing in their community hospital. In return, we’re proud to invest back in the community through new services, recruiting providers, and continuing to reduce our tax levy.”
Under Iowa Code Chapter 347A, county hospitals like Cass Health are authorized to levy taxes to fortify their annual budgets. However, local tax revenue represents a small fraction—just 2%—of Cass Health’s annual budget. The vast majority of funding comes from reimbursements through private insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid.
The Cass Health Board of Trustees has pursued a long-term strategy of gradually reducing the hospital’s tax levy over the past decade. In 2024, those efforts aligned with a pressing need to ensure the long-term stability of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in Cass County. Designating EMS as an essential service was a necessary step to protect and strengthen emergency response in rural areas, where access to timely, high-quality care can be a matter of life and death.
“We understood that some residents were concerned about the potential financial impact of expanding EMS,” Hewlett said. “From the outset, our board and administrative leadership committed to growing and strengthening EMS without increasing the financial burden on local families. Now that the measure has passed, we’re proud to keep that promise by lowering the hospital’s tax levy and continuing our support for EMS expansion.”
This decision reflects Cass Health’s ongoing dedication to fiscal responsibility while still advancing critical healthcare initiatives. By making strategic investments and responding to community needs, Cass Health continues to strengthen its role as both a healthcare provider and a trusted community partner.
“The future is never certain, yet for now we’re confident that we’ve found a winning formula — provide excellent healthcare, be a good neighbor, and do what we can for the health of our community,” said Hewlett.