Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2242

Introduced
2/5/24  
Refer
2/5/24  

Caption

Mississippi Hospital Recovery Trust Program; create to provide grants to public hospitals at high financial risk.

Impact

The bill allocates a significant sum of One Hundred Fifty Million Dollars ($150,000,000.00) to support the funding of this program. By prioritizing grants for hospitals that are on the verge of closure, this legislation addresses a critical need in the healthcare infrastructure of Mississippi. The eligibility criteria require hospitals to demonstrate their financial difficulties through specified documentation, thus ensuring that funds are directed where they are most needed. Additionally, regular monitoring and reporting requirements will keep the program accountable.

Summary

Senate Bill 2242 aims to establish the Mississippi Hospital Recovery Trust Program, which will provide grants to public hospitals that are identified as being at high financial risk. The primary objective of this bill is to ensure that these hospitals remain operational and are able to offer essential healthcare services to their communities. The creation of the Mississippi Hospital Recovery Trust Fund will facilitate the financial assistance necessary for these hospitals to improve their financial stability and overall service provision.

Contention

Despite the perceived benefits of SB2242, potential points of contention may arise regarding the viability of the application process for hospitals, especially smaller rural institutions. Concerns have been raised about whether the grants can truly resolve the complex financial challenges faced by these hospitals, or if they are merely a short-term fix to long-standing issues. Some stakeholders may argue that without addressing the underlying factors contributing to financial distress—such as low reimbursement rates and high levels of uncompensated care—the effectiveness of this program may be limited.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2745

Mississippi Hospital Recovery Trust Program; create to provide grants to public hospitals at high financial risk.

MS HB525

Mississippi Hospital Recovery Trust Program; create to provide grants to public hospitals at high financial risk.

MS HB524

Appropriation; DFA for making grants under the Mississippi Hospital Recovery Trust Program.

MS HB457

Ms Hospital Emergency Grant Program; create to provide grants to hospitals having financial difficulties.

MS SB2323

Community hospitals; allow consolidation and collaboration involving other hospitals.

MS HB1260

Specialty health care providers; create incentive grant program to make available at rural hospitals when larger hospitals are on diversion.

MS SB2997

General Fund; FY2024 appropriation to Department of Health to assist rural public hospitals at high financial risk.

MS HB1296

Community hospitals and UMMC; expand powers and authority and provide for immunity from antitrust laws.

MS HB271

Appropriation; additional to Health Department for Mississippi Hospital Sustainability Grant Program, ARPA funds.

MS SB3119

Appropriation; additional to DOH for Mississippi Hospital Sustainability Grant Program, ARPA funds.

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