09/26/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/26/2024 15:31
"Rural communities need comprehensive access to health care, but in recent years we've seen far too many hospitals in these areas struggle to keep their doors open, with expectant mothers bearing the brunt of the impact," said Sen. Warner. "I'm proud to introduce legislation that will help to ensure rural Virginians retain access to crucial OB-GYN care."
TheKeeping Obstetrics Local Act (KOLA) would increase Medicaid payment rates for labor and delivery services at eligible hospitals in rural and high-need urban areas, provide "standby" payments to cover the costs of staffing and maintaining an obstetrics unit at low-volume hospitals, create low-volume payment adjustments for labor and delivery services at hospitals with low birth volumes, and require all states to provide postpartum coverage for women in Medicaid for 12 months, among other steps. The bill would make sure that hospitals are required to use these additional resources to invest in the maternal health care needs of the local communities they serve.
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