Bill 119 HR 771, also known as the Critical Access Hospital Designation Enhancement Act, aims to amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to allow states to designate facilities in rural areas as critical access hospitals without any mileage limitations. Critical access hospitals play a crucial role in providing essential healthcare services to residents in rural communities.
Currently, critical access hospitals must be located at least 35 miles from another hospital in order to receive this designation. However, this requirement can be burdensome for rural areas with limited access to healthcare facilities. By removing the mileage limitations, this bill seeks to expand access to critical access hospital designation for facilities in rural areas that may not meet the current distance requirement.
This legislation is important for ensuring that residents in rural communities have access to quality healthcare services close to home. By allowing states to designate facilities as critical access hospitals without mileage limitations, more rural areas will be able to benefit from the resources and support that come with this designation.
Overall, Bill 119 HR 771 aims to improve healthcare access and outcomes for residents in rural areas by expanding the availability of critical access hospitals. It is a step towards addressing the unique healthcare needs of rural communities and ensuring that all individuals have access to the care they need.