Restoring Fort Leonard Wood Act of 2025
Bill S 1226 requires hospitals to notify the public and engage communities before closing entirely or shutting maternity, mental health, or substance use units.
Bill S 1226 requires hospitals to notify the public and engage communities before closing entirely or shutting maternity, mental health, or substance use units.
Requires public notice and public engagement when a general hospital seeks to close entirely or a unit that provides maternity, mental health or substance use care
The primary purpose of Bill S 1226 is to ensure that general hospitals provide adequate public notice and engage with the community before closing entirely or shutting down specific units that offer critical services, such as maternity care, mental health services, or substance use treatment. This legislation aims to protect access to essential healthcare services and ensure that community voices are heard in decisions that could significantly impact public health.
This summary provides an overview of Bill S 1226, highlighting its intent, key provisions, and the potential impact on healthcare services and community engagement.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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