Plain English Breakdown
The bill does not explicitly mention direct government support or funding, only facilitating designation as a critical access hospital.
Restoring Rural Hospital Access for Perry and Decatur Counties Act
This bill requires state agencies to help two rural hospitals in Tennessee become critical access hospitals under federal law.
What This Bill Does
- Declares Perry County Community Hospital and Decatur County General Hospital as necessary providers of healthcare services.
- Requires the state health department and health facilities commission to take steps to facilitate the designation of these hospitals as critical access hospitals.
- Instructs the state agencies to coordinate with federal agencies to ensure compliance with federal requirements for becoming critical access hospitals.
Who It Names or Affects
- Perry County Community Hospital in Linden, Tennessee
- Decatur County General Hospital in Parsons, Tennessee
Terms To Know
- Critical access hospital
- A small rural hospital that receives special support from the federal government to help it stay open and provide healthcare services.
- Necessary provider
- A hospital or clinic that is essential for providing healthcare in a specific area, especially in rural areas where there are few other options.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill only applies to Perry County Community Hospital and Decatur County General Hospital.
- It does not provide direct funding but helps the hospitals qualify for federal support.
- Other rural hospitals may need similar help, but this bill focuses on these two specific hospitals.