§2195.1. State office of rural health
A. Within the Louisiana Department of Health, the Louisiana state office of rural
health shall:
(1) Administer the community-based and rural health care program as provided in
R.S. 40:2195 et seq.
(2) Provide state general funds, as appropriated, to qualified grantees for programs
to increase access to primary and preventive health care in rural areas.
(3) Provide state general funds, as appropriated, to qualified grantees as start-up
funding for establishing primary care health clinics to serve low-income citizens, particularly
in rural areas.
(4) Provide state general funds, as appropriated, to qualified grantees as matching
funds for grants designed to provide health services to low-income citizens, particularly in
rural areas.
(5) Provide technical assistance and grants to aid qualified rural hospitals in attaining
designation as critical access hospitals in accordance with the Medicare rural hospital
flexibility program, as provided in 42 U.S.C. 1395i-4.
NOTE: Paragraph (A)(6) eff. until Jan. 1, 2024. See Acts 2023, No. 322.
(6) Provide statewide technical assistance in conjunction with the Louisiana Rural
Health Association on establishment of rural health clinics and on grant writing, especially
related to rural health outreach grants, telemedicine grants, and other grants available to
increase rural health access.
NOTE: Paragraph (A)(6) as amended by Acts 2023, No. 322, eff. Jan. 1, 2024.
(6) Provide statewide technical assistance in conjunction with the Louisiana Rural
Health Association on establishment of rural health clinics and on grant writing, especially
related to rural health outreach grants, telehealth grants, and other grants available to
increase rural health access.
(7) Participate in Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's southern rural access program
and similar programs to improve access to health services for the rural population.
(8) Initiate efforts for recruitment and retention of primary care professionals through
the state loan repayment program as provided in R.S. 40:1205.4, and any other similar
programs to increase the number of healthcare professionals in rural areas.
(9) A primary function of this office shall be to increase the supply of physicians and
other healthcare providers to the underserved areas of this state. This office may seek grants
and financial inducements to entice medical students, nurse practitioners, physician
assistants, and nurses to locate in the rural area. This office may seek funds for equipment
and start-up costs for medical providers wishing to locate in underserved areas.
(10) Reorganization of the delivery of medical care shall be undertaken such that
rural hospitals become centers of primary and preventive health delivery and medical
services, including but not limited to medical education, immunizations, early detection of
disease states, and dietary instruction.
(11) Develop and implement a strategic plan for the purposes of maintaining,
enhancing, and expanding services currently offered by rural healthcare providers, including
rural hospitals as defined in R.S. 40:1189.3, to obtain additional grants and funding from any
and all public or private entities, including but not limited to the United States Department
of Health and Human Services, the United States Department of Agriculture, and charitable
organizations and foundations. In developing and implementing a strategic plan pursuant to
this Paragraph, the secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health shall consult with rural
healthcare provider organizations. In addition the secretary shall submit a report to the
legislature at least sixty days prior to the beginning of each regular session of the legislature
detailing the progress in implementing the strategic plan. The report shall also set out the
goals and objectives of the strategic plan for the next state fiscal session including the level
of funding necessary to achieve those goals and objectives.
B. It is further declared that the Louisiana strategic plan against poverty is the policy
and responsibility of the state of Louisiana such that first priority shall be given to the
comprehensive, coordinated use of resources, personnel, programs, and services to alleviate
the pervasive, persistent poverty that limits the progress of the state and constricts the lives
of its citizens. With this concerted effort, the state declares the alleviation of poverty in
Louisiana to be its top priority and dedicates all of its resources to supporting and enhancing
comprehensive community development in order to strengthen the state's economic and
social fabric, thereby moving the state and its people forward.
C. The purpose of this Section is to stimulate business and industrial growth and
provide for a better delivery of health and medical services in these areas of the state by the
coordination of economic development and healthcare resources, whether such resources
originate from state or federal plans or programs, and to create priority healthcare and
economic development zones to better serve the citizens of the region.
Acts 2002, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 162, §2, eff. April 26, 2002; Acts 2018, No. 206, §4;
Acts 2023, No. 322, §4, eff. Jan. 1, 2024.