FCC Seeks Reforms to Rural Health Care Program

The FCC is requesting public comment on proposed reforms to the Rural Health Care Program to “promote program efficiency and ensure that rural healthcare providers receive appropriate levels of funding.”

Initial Comments Due: 30 days after publication in the Federal Register
Reply Comments Due: 60 days after publication in the Federal Register

Background

The Rural Health Care Program provides funding to eligible health care providers for telecommunications and broadband services necessary for the provision of health care. 

As explained by the FCC, such funding is critical in light of the recent “explosion in demand for telehealth services, a trend accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, that has increased the bandwidth needs of rural health care providers. Reliable high speed connectivity is critical for rural health care providers to serve patients in rural areas that often have limited resources, fewer doctors, and higher rates for broadband and telecommunications services than urban areas.”

The Rural Health Care Program consists of two programs: (1) the Telecommunications (Telecom) Program; and (2) the Healthcare Connect Fund (HCF) Program.

Eligible health care providers include: (1) post-secondary educational institutions offering health care instruction, teaching hospitals, and medical schools; (2) community health centers or health centers providing health care to migrants; (3) local health departments or agencies; (4) community mental health centers; (5) not-for-profit hospitals; (6) rural health clinics; (7) skilled nursing facilities and (8) health care consortia.