Health Care Big companies position themselves for payday from $50B federal rural health fund
Tory Starr is worried about the people who get medical care at Open Door Community Health Centers along Californias North Coast.
Theyre the folks that work at restaurants. Theyre the teachers aides, said Starr, a registered nurse who became Open Doors chief executive more than six years ago. Those patients, he said, are really the heart and soul of rural America.
He said if his remote health centers dont get a share of the billions of dollars Congress earmarked to transform health care in rural America, patients may soon lose services. About 50% of Open Doors 60,000 patients are on Medicaid, the joint state and federal insurance program that, together with the related Childrens Health Insurance Program, covers about 76 million people with low incomes or disabilities.
When Congress approved the One Big Beautiful Bill Act last summer, it cut nearly $1 trillion from Medicaid over the next decade. Now, Starr hopes the $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program, which was part of the same bill, will help keep his patients covered.
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