
The Critical Access Hospital (CAH) Program, created by Congress in 1998,
was established to help improve the healthcare delivery system in rural
areas of the U.S. The CAH program is part of a national initiative called
the Rural Hospital Flexibility
Program to strengthen rural health care.
The purpose of this site is fourfold:
- To provide information about the Colorado CAH program and how it works;
- To explain the qualifications and criteria for CAH conversion in Colorado;
- To provide helpful state and national resources to aid the CAH application process;
- To provide a forum by which Colorado CAH communities can communicate with each other.
- "To provide information about the CAH program and how it works."
- "To explain the qualifications and criteria for CAH conversion."
- "To provide helpful resources to aid the application process."
- "To provide a forum by which CAHs can communicate with each other."
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