Rural Critical Access Hospital
Rural Critical Access Hospital by Basco81
– 25 beds
– large service area
– low costs (because CAH’s are federal funded)
– low consumption
– about 100 jobs 24/7 (from janitor, paramedics and nurses to phycisian)
– 3 ambulances (small ambulance station is attached to the hospital)
The Critical Access Hospital program is a United States federal program. The program aims to offer small hospitals in rural areas to serve residents that would otherwise be a long distance from emergency care.
To receive federal funding, there are some guidelines:
– no more than 25 beds and
– average duration of hospital stay under 96 hours.
– more than 35 miles from another hospital, with exceptions allowed for areas with poor roads or difficult terrain.
– offer 24/7 emergency care and
– have a physician on-call available to be on-site within 60 minutes.
– required to have a Registered Nurse on site at all times when acutely ill patients are in the hospital.
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