The Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility Program (Flex) is a federal funding program designed to improve and sustain access to appropriate and quality health care services in rural areas. Established by the Balanced Budget Act (BBA) of 1997:
When the program began in 1999, the primary focus was on the (1) development of an initial State Rural Health Plan (SRHP) and (2) conversion of eligible health care facilities to CAH status. Since then, the program has shifted its focus to sustaining quality rural health care infrastructures wherein CAH facilities serves as the hub of an organization system of health care. Projects funded under the Flex program include those that center around:
The Virginia Department of Health has managed this program since 1999. Accomplishments have included:
Current Flex-funded projects:
Federal Office of Rural Health Policy
Technical Assistance and Services Center (TASC)
National Rural Recruitment and Retention Network (3RNet)
Rural Hospital Flexibility Program Strategic Plan
Technical Assistance and Services Center for the FLEX Program
For more information about Virginia's State Office of Rural Health, contact State Office of Rural Health Director, Kathy Wibberly.