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TORCH Conference in Arlington: Tackling Rural Health Crisis
The Texas Organization of Rural and Community Hospitals (TORCH) held its third annual conference in Arlington, focusing on the challenges facing small-town hospitals, particularly the escalating uncompensated care costs. A new participant, Peter Justen from AmeriTrust Solutions, introduced a simplified Medicaid application process to aid hospitals in receiving payment for treating patients unable to pay.
Texas leads the nation in uncompensated care, with $7-8 billion annually, and has seen 26 rural hospitals close since 2010, though only 3 have shut down in the past two years. However, 50-80 more hospitals are at risk, potentially creating care deserts.
TORCHs president, John Henderson, highlighted the impact of recent Medicaid cuts, though Texas, as a non-expansion state, has avoided the worst effects. Local experts, like State Rep Spiller, advocate for federal solutions to reopen closed hospitals, such as the one in Montague County.
The conference united healthcare professionals, politicians, and innovators to address the rural health crisis and ensure rural Texans receive necessary care without lengthy travel.
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