Section 124805 Of Chapter 6. Small And Rural Hospitals From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 106. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 6.
124805
. (a) The Legislature recognizes the need to strengthen, and
in some cases salvage, rural hospitals to ensure that adequate access
to services is provided to residents of rural areas as well as
tourists and travelers who, at certain times, may outnumber the
residents. Further, the Legislature recognizes that this will require
a comprehensive approach. Therefore, the Legislature intends that:
(1) Expertise be provided to endangered rural hospitals to both of
the following:
(A) Carry out a strategic assessment of potential business and
diversification of service opportunities.
(B) Develop a specific plan of action when feasible.
(2) Access, when appropriate, be provided to special eligibility
programs within the California Health Facilities Financing Authority.
(3) Short-term technical assistance be available on fiscal and
program matters.
(4) The department continue to provide regulatory relief through
program flexibility.
(5) Inpatient reimbursement limitations be modified so as not to
single out rural hospitals for application.
(6) Reimbursement rates for outpatient services be set at a level
that will provide incentives for rural hospitals to focus on the
provision of outpatient services and that will reduce the financial
losses incurred by the facilities in providing those services.
(b) The Legislature recognizes that for certain rural settings, an
acute care hospital as defined in subdivision (a) of Section 1250
may no longer be cost-effective. Therefore, a rural alternative model
that preserves the primary and emergency care systems must be
identified, studied through demonstration projects, and developed as
a new category of health facility.
(c) The Legislature recognizes that a rural alternative facility
may not conform to what is now depicted in state or federal
regulation. Therefore, to identify a model, implement demonstration
projects, and establish the rural alternative hospital as a license
category of health facility, a cooperative effort will be required
between the department, the federal Health Care Financing
Administration, and the health care industry. To this end, the
Legislature intends that the department inform the federal Health
Care Financing Administration of its interest in establishing the
rural alternative hospital program and subsequently seek any
necessary waivers.