Introducing The Enhanced Options For Rural Health Care Act
17 April 2007
HON. RON PAUL
OF TEXAS
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
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Mr. PAUL. Madam Speaker, I raise to introduce the Enhanced Options for Rural Health
Care Act. This legislation allows critical access
hospitals to use beds designated for critical
access use, but currently not being used for
that purpose, for assisted living services financed
by private payments.
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This bill will help improve the financial status of small rural hospitals and extend the health
care options available to people living in rural
areas without increasing federal expenditures.
Currently, fear that rural hospitals will lose critical
access status if beds designated for critical
access are used for another purpose is
causing rural hospitals to allow beds not needed
for a critical access purpose to remain unused.
This deprives rural hospitals of a much-
needed revenue stream and deprives residents
of rural areas of access to needed
health care services.
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My colleagues may be interested to know that the idea for this bill comes from Marcella
Henke, an administrator of Jackson County
Hospital, a critical access hospital in my congressional
district. Ms. Henke conceived of
this idea as a way to meet the increasing demand
for assisted living services in rural areas
and provide hospitals with a profitable way to
use beds not being used for critical access
purposes. I urge my colleagues to embrace
this practical way of strengthening rural health
care without increasing federal expenditures
by cosponsoring the Enhanced Options for
Rural Health Care Act.