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Description
Since the ineception of the Small Rural Hospital Improvement Grant Program, Kentucky
has been one of few states to create and maintain a statewide consortium of hospitals with the
primary purpose of enhancing services and improving access to health care.
The Hospital Association Consortium of Kentucky was formed through a partnership
of the Kentucky State Office of Rural Health and the Kentucky Hospital Association. With over
six years of experience working in collaboration to successfully implement and coordinate the
federally funded Rural Hospital Flexibility Program in Kentucky, it was a natural progression for
these two agencies to move toward forming a statewide coalition that would work aggressively
toward finding solutions to the unmet health care needs of our communities. Though some
administrators were initially reluctant to release "turf issues", with the encouragement of the
Kentucky Hospital Association, all eligible hospitals agreed to join the Consortium. As a result,
in the first year of SHIP funding, Kentucky was one of only three states able to form a
Consortium consisting of all 33 hospitals eligible for funding. And, in the second year,
continuing the momentum and trust built upon in the first year, five newly eligible hospitals
joined the Consortium. Though one member was lost from the closing of the hospital, the
Consortium remains a solid network of members working together to enhance the quality of
services and improve access to health care in Kentucky.
Our goal is to ensure that the Small Hospital Improvement Grant Program is
implemented in the most efficient and effective manner possible and to help small rural hospitals
meet the purpose and objectives of the grant. We continually seek innovative approaches to the
function of the Consortium, in addition to the operations in which the Consortium was originally
designed - to pool funds for the purchase of services, training, technical assistance, and
information technology, in order to maximize the purchasing power of Consortium members
through economies of scale. We encourage members of the Consortium to communicate any
problems or issues s they occur so they may be addressed in a timely manner. The Consortium is
a viable network in Kentucky as we continue to retain the original hospitals and bring in new
hospitals and as we continue to deliver on our promises.
It is through federal grant initiatives, such as the Small Hospital Improvement Grant
Program, that the Hospital Association Consortium of Kentucky is an active network of 37
hospitals striving to improve health care in the rural communities of Kentucky.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 9/1/02 → 8/31/06 |
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