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Montana Rural Health Funding: $1 Billion Program Proposal Anticipated

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Montana ⁢Seeks Federal Funds to Revamp Rural Healthcare System

HELENA, Mont. – Montana has submitted​ a⁤ plan to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) seeking a share‌ of ⁤$1 billion in funding thru the Rural Health ⁣Conversion Program, state officials announced Wednesday. The initiative aims to address critical challenges facing rural healthcare delivery across the⁣ state, focusing on workforce‍ growth, access to care, innovative models, community health, and technology upgrades.

The state’s submission ‍outlines five core initiatives designed for enduring ⁢enhancement.These include bolstering recruitment and ⁣training for rural healthcare providers in partnership with‍ the Montana Department⁢ of Labor and Industry, stabilizing rural facility ‌finances ⁢through partnerships and telehealth expansion, ⁤and strengthening value-based payment ⁢models.

A key component of‍ the plan focuses on leveraging Emergency Medical ⁣Services (EMS) to reduce costly emergency room visits. Officials hope to ⁤expand ⁢reimbursement‌ options for EMS ‌providers, ⁣allowing them to provide more⁢ on-site care⁤ and ​possibly avoid unnecessary hospital ⁢transports.

“The goal‍ of this initiative is to‍ expand the reimbursement that they​ can get,” said rebecca de Camara, with the Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS). “Preventing unnecessary emergency department visits would⁤ save money.”

Concerns have been raised about ‍patients intentionally refusing transport to avoid billing ‍costs, a practice that leaves EMS providers​ covering‌ staffing and product expenses. While ⁢de Camara stated​ she ⁣doesn’t no⁣ if this is widespread, she acknowledged the current system’s structure creates a need for increased on-site treatment options.

The funding allocation formula​ prioritizes states based on‍ need: 50% will be divided equally ⁣among approved states, ⁤25% based on ⁢rurality,⁣ and 25% based on ‌alignment with CMS criteria. DPHHS believes Montana’s application is competitive ‌and is preparing for implementation should the​ state receive funding.

“We’ll continue⁢ our​ planning⁢ so that we are ready to go once the money‌ starts rolling into the state,”⁣ de Camara said.

The plan also includes infrastructure upgrades and initiatives promoting healthy​ lifestyles, expanding primary, behavioral, and dental health services in schools, ⁢and modernizing Electronic Health Record systems ⁣for rural providers.

Montana’s full⁣ application is available ‌at ⁣ https://dphhs.mt.gov/assets/ruralhealthtransformation/RHTP-Plan.pdf,and further facts about the program can ‌be found at https://dphhs.mt.gov/RuralHealthTransformationProgramRFI.

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