Bill 118 hr 9128, also known as the Supporting Territorial Safety Net Hospitals Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress. The main purpose of this bill is to provide support and funding to safety net hospitals in US territories, such as Puerto Rico, Guam, the US Virgin Islands, and American Samoa.
Safety net hospitals are healthcare facilities that serve a large number of low-income and uninsured patients. These hospitals often face financial challenges due to the high cost of providing care to these vulnerable populations. The Supporting Territorial Safety Net Hospitals Act aims to address these challenges by providing additional funding to help these hospitals continue to provide essential healthcare services to their communities.
Specifically, the bill includes provisions to increase Medicaid funding for safety net hospitals in US territories, as well as to provide grants and other financial assistance to help these hospitals improve their infrastructure and expand their services. The bill also includes measures to improve access to care for underserved populations and to address disparities in healthcare outcomes in US territories.
Overall, the Supporting Territorial Safety Net Hospitals Act is aimed at ensuring that safety net hospitals in US territories have the resources they need to continue providing high-quality care to all patients, regardless of their income or insurance status. This bill has the potential to improve healthcare access and outcomes for vulnerable populations in US territories and to strengthen the healthcare system as a whole.