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Indian Reservation Hospitals: Easier Access to Healthcare

New rules make it easier for hospitals on Indian reservations to qualify as "critical access hospitals" under the Medicare program. This means these facilities can provide medical services regardless of their distance from other hospitals, improving healthcare access for reservation residents. The changes may also allow for larger psychiatric and rehabilitation units in these hospitals.
Key points
Hospitals on Indian reservations can qualify as "critical access hospitals" without minimum distance requirements from other facilities.
Facilitates the creation of larger psychiatric and rehabilitation units in these hospitals, increasing access to specialized care.
Changes take effect August 1, 2025, improving access to medical services for Indian communities.
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Additional Information
To amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to expand the definition of critical access hospital under the Medicare program to include certain hospitals on Indian reservations.
Print number: HR 4345
Sponsor: Rep. Newhouse, Dan [R-WA-4]
Process start date: 2025-07-10