House Rural Healthcare Funding

House Rural Healthcare Funding

Lorrie Boyer
Lorrie Boyer
Reporter
As the House of Representatives has reached a bipartisan agreement to fund the Department of Health and Human Services, support was restored for rural programs to the levels in place before last year's administration cuts. Alan Morgan, CEO of the National Rural Health Association.

“This new house bill does not roll back all the Medicaid cuts. I want to be clear on that so those are still coming on. But what it does do, it actually funds a number of targeted programs towards rural hospitals and rural clinicians, in particular, additional workforce and recruitment programs to get those clinicians out so they'll have to go now in tandem with this new transformation funding.”

Morgan says the funding will directly support hospitals, including the small hospital improvement program and a Medicare rural hospital flexibility program.

“Their focus is maintaining that access to care. How do we keep the doors open on that hospital? And it's a largely providing additional technical assistance, technical resources on how to do both their workforce and their accounting and their equipment management systems within the facility. So it's all really, really important.”

Alan Morgan of the National Rural Health Association.

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