Sens. Roberts and Barrasso Introduce Bill to Improve Rural Healthcare

Senators Pat Roberts (R-Kan.) and John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) have introduced legislation that aims to improve rural healthcare and provide relief to hospitals serving rural Americans.

The proposed Craig Thomas Rural Hospital and Provider Equity Act would make loans available to help rural facilities improve buildings and infrastructure. In addition, rural providers can apply to receive planning grants to help assess capital and infrastructure needs.

The bill would also equalize Medicare disproportionate share of hospital payments to bring rural hospitals in line with urban facilities and provide additional assistance for small, rural hospitals that have a low-volume of patients. The bill would also extend to Jan. 2013 two incentive programs designed to incentivize physicians working in designated health professional shortage areas.

The bill also proposes a health technology pilot program for rural home health agencies and other provisions geared toward improving rural healthcare.

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