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A Critical Access Hospital Update, September 2002

As of August 1, 2002, there were 657 certified Critical Access Hospitals (CAHS) and numerous others involved in the Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility Grant Program (Flex Program).

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  • Certified CAHs:  The number of hospitals that have been certified as CAHs by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).

    • Governor-Designated CAHs:  The number of hospitals that qualify for the CAH Program through Governor-designated authority as opposed to the standard federal statutory mileage and location requirements. Examples of these types of designations are those that have been designated by a state as "Necessary Providers."

  • CAH Certifications Pending:  The number of hospitals currently awaiting CAH designation and/or certification.

  • Hospitals Actively Considering Conversion:  The number of hospitals likely to consider conversion.

  • Hospitals Eligible for Conversion:  The number of non-CAHs that meet state CAH eligibility criteria, but have not become actively involved with the Flex Program.

  • FLEX-Assisted Hospitals:  The total number of hospitals that have received state-brokered technical and financial assistance to prepare them for Flex Program participation (e.g., assessments, education, advice, and funding to purchase assistance or invest in operational preparations to facilitate program-related goals).

Data Collection

The Flex Program Tracking Team has been monitoring the number of CAH conversions since nearly the beginning of the program. This tracking process has evolved over the past four years and now provides not only an accurate and reliable method of data collection but a rich context for exploring hospital participation in the program. Data for the report were collected from CMS and the state offices responsible for implementation of the Flex Program. These data have also been linked to secondary sources to provide community-level characteristics of CAHs. In July 2002, all state Flex Program Coordinators were contacted and asked to provide the number of facilities that fell into the categories reported in Table 1.

Where are the CAHs?

Map 1 depicts the location of all 657 CAHs, as well as six CAHs that have since closed. The majority of converting hospitals, as is readily apparent from the map, are located in the Midwest. The smaller concentration of CAHs in the Northeast region of the country reflects the impact of a greater number of urban areas. The lower ratio of nonmetropolitan compared to metropolitan areas significantly reduces the pool of eligible hospitals for conversion.

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A Critical Access Hospital Update ...(cont'ed)



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