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AHA ensures the unique needs of its members are a national priority. Location, size, workforce, payment and access to capital challenge small or rural hospitals and the communities they serve. Collaborating with state and regional hospital associations and with advice from its member council, the Section tracks the issues, develops policies and identifies solutions to the most pressing problems.
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This site provides basic information about being certified as a Medicare CAH provider and includes links to applicable laws, regulations, and compliance information. CAHs represent a separate provider type with their own Medicare Conditions of Participation (CoP) as well as a separate payment method. The CoPs for CAHs are listed in the “Code of Federal Regulations” at 42 CFR 485 subpart F.
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KRHOP demonstrates the power of coordinated efforts by public and private sectors at the state, regional and local levels. Funding for the KRHOP initiatives is provided by the Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility Program (FLEX) grant awarded to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment from the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration.
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Topics include an overview, FAQs, CAH status benefits, answers to how Medicaid reimburses CAHS, what type of facilities qualify for CAH status, location requirements and how many CAHs are there and where are they located (a CAH map).
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KRHW works to foster sustainable rural health care systems, increase awareness of health care importance, assess local perceptions of current health care services, identify current health care assets, identify key issues in the community, mobilize the community if issues emerge, and provide action planning for new community initiatives.
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For more information about this resource, contact KHA at (785) 233-7436 or sothmer@kha-net.org.
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FORHP has coordinated activities related to rural health care within HHS for over 30 years. As part of HRSA, FORHP has department-wide responsibility for analyzing the possible effects of policy on the 61 million residents of rural communities and provides grant funding at the state and local levels to increase access to high quality health care.
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The Rural Broadband Loans, Loan/Grant Combinations, and Loan Guarantees (Farm Bill Broadband Program) furnishes loans and loan guarantees to provide funds for the costs of construction, improvement, or acquisition of facilities and equipment needed to provide service at the broadband lending speed in eligible rural areas. For more information on other programs administered by RUS Telecommunications please visit: http://www.rd.usda.gov/programs-services/all-programs/telecom-programs
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The National Rural Health Association is a member-driven national organization whose mission is to improve the health and well-being of rural Americans and populations through appropriate and equitable health care services as well as to assist its members in providing leadership on rural issues thro
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