A report has labeled 4 local hospitals in the Rochester area as 'at risk', citing concerns about their financial stability and ability to provide quality care.

The Rochester General Hospital is among the hospitals listed in the report, which was compiled by a national healthcare organization. > "We are concerned about the financial stability of these hospitals and their ability to provide quality care to patients," said a spokesperson for the organization.

The report highlights the challenges faced by hospitals in the Rochester area, including declining reimbursement rates and increasing costs.

The University of Rochester Medical Center has been working to address these challenges, but the report suggests that more needs to be done to ensure the long-term viability of the healthcare system in the city.

The Genesee County government has also been involved in discussions about the report, and they are working to find solutions to support the hospitals and ensure that patients continue to receive quality care.

As the community digests the findings of the report, they will be looking for reassurance that the hospitals will be able to continue providing quality care.

The Rochester City Council has been under pressure to address the issues faced by the healthcare system in the city, and the report is a reminder of the need for action.

In the days and weeks ahead, the community will be watching as the hospitals and local government agencies work to address the concerns raised in the report.

A meeting is expected to be held in the near future, with details to be announced by the Rochester General Hospital.