Bipartisan Roberts Bill to Boost Rural Health Care Workforce Clears Committee

DENVER, CO – Today the Senate Health and Human Services Committee unanimously passed Senator Dylan Roberts’, D-Frisco, bipartisan legislation to improve funding for rural health care. 

“Folks who live in rural communities like those I represent on the Western Slope face unique challenges with the cost of and lack of access to health care,” said Roberts. “In the legislature, I’ve worked to boost our rural health care workforce, and this bill will expand that successful program and support our rural hospitals with much needed supplemental funding so that they can keep their doors open and continue to serve their communities."

SB24-221, cosponsored by Senator Barbara Kirkmeyer, R-Weld County, builds upon previous legislation that established the Colorado Rural Health Care Workforce Initiative to expand the number of health care professionals practicing in rural areas. This bill would designate additional funding for institutions of higher education to expand or establish an existing rural health care track program, as well as over $1.7 million for rural hospitals.

The bill now heads to the Senate Appropriations Committee. Follow its progress HERE.

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