Last updated: June 22, 2011 - 8:53am
The Federal Communications Commission adopted an Order permitting health care providers that are located in a “rural area” and that have received a funding commitment from the rural health care program prior to July 1, 2005, to continue to be treated as if they are located in “rural” areas for purposes of determining eligibility for all universal service rural health care programs.
In the accompanying Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (Notice), the FCC seeks comment on whether to make these “grandfathered” providers permanently eligible for discounted services under the rural health care program. Grandfathered providers do not currently qualify as “rural,” but play a key role in delivering health care services to surrounding regions that do qualify as “rural” today. Thus, the FCC takes these actions to ensure that health care providers located in rural areas can continue to benefit from connecting with grandfathered providers, and thereby provide health care to patients in rural areas
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