RELATING TO HEALTH.
Bill HB 716 boosts health services by funding Federally Qualified Health Centers and improving health infrastructure, enhancing access for underserved communities.
Bill HB 716 boosts health services by funding Federally Qualified Health Centers and improving health infrastructure, enhancing access for underserved communities.
Bill HB 716 aims to enhance health infrastructure and services across various health sectors in the state. The legislation focuses on appropriating funds to support Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), Native Hawaiian Health Centers, Rural Health Clinics, and the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Centers. The bill seeks to improve health information technologies and establish a Health Infrastructure Grant Program to bolster health services delivery.
Bill HB 716 represents a significant legislative effort to strengthen health services and infrastructure in the state. By focusing on funding for essential health centers and promoting health information technologies, the bill aims to improve healthcare access and quality for vulnerable populations. The ongoing legislative process indicates active engagement from both the House and Senate, with further discussions expected to finalize the bill's provisions.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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