Ensuring Outpatient Quality for Rural States Act

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Bill 119 s 551, also known as the "Cost-of-Living Adjustment for Hospital Outpatient Department Services in Alaska and Hawaii Act," aims to make changes to title XVIII of the Social Security Act. Specifically, this bill focuses on providing a cost-of-living adjustment for the non-labor related portion of hospital outpatient department services in Alaska and Hawaii. The bill recognizes that the cost of providing healthcare services in Alaska and Hawaii is higher than in other parts of the United States due to factors such as geographic isolation and higher living expenses. As a result, the bill seeks to address this disparity by ensuring that hospitals in these states receive adequate reimbursement for the non-labor related costs associated with outpatient services. By implementing a cost-of-living adjustment for hospital outpatient department services in Alaska and Hawaii, this bill aims to improve access to quality healthcare for residents of these states and ensure that healthcare providers are fairly compensated for the services they provide. This adjustment will help to alleviate financial burdens on hospitals in these regions and ultimately improve the overall healthcare system in Alaska and Hawaii. Overall, Bill 119 s 551 is a targeted and necessary piece of legislation that seeks to address the unique challenges faced by healthcare providers in Alaska and Hawaii. By providing a cost-of-living adjustment for hospital outpatient department services in these states, this bill aims to promote equity and access to healthcare services for all residents, regardless of where they live.

Recent Activity Alert

Bill 119 s 551, also known as the "Cost-of-Living Adjustment for Hospital Outpatient Department Services in Alaska and Hawaii Act," aims to make changes to title XVIII of the Social Security Act. Specifically, this bill focus...