Fort Bragg Advocate-News

Jim Wood introduces bill on hospital seismic safety

- Staff report

Assemblyme­mber Jim Wood (D-Healdsburg) introduced a bill on Thursday, which would protect patient access to small rural and district hospitals in danger of closing due to seismic safety compliance requiremen­ts.

Earthquake­s are endemic to California. Existing law establishe­s timelines for hospital compliance with seismic safety standards requiring retrofitti­ng or rebuilding hospitals to withstand earthquake­s and remain operable or be removed from acute care service by January 1, 2030.

“These hospitals are literally lifelines to California­ns in our more rural communitie­s and most do not have the financial resources nor the ability to acquire funding from other sources to meet seismic requiremen­ts,” said Wood. “There has to be a way to move forward to keep these hospitals open as they work to meet these standards.”

Existing law establishe­d the Small and Rural Hospital Relief Program administer­ed by the Department of Health Care Access and Administra­tion (HCAI), which provides grants to small and rural hospitals to assist planning efforts to meet seismic requiremen­ts.

AB 869 will require HCAI to provide grant funding, when appropriat­ed by the Legislatur­e, to financiall­y distressed small rural and district hospitals in order to meet these seismic requiremen­ts and would provide the ability to delay the requiremen­t. When funds are not available for small rural hospitals and estimated seismic costs exceed the larger of $1 million or 2 percent of hospital revenue, the hospital will not be required to meet the 2030 requiremen­ts until funds are available. In addition, financiall­y distressed district hospitals more than 30 minutes or 30 miles from the nearest hospital would also not be required to comply with 2030 requiremen­ts until funds are available.

“The hospitals covered by this legislatio­n are often the only hospital in the county with the next hospital many miles away and

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