Miller-Meeks Leads Second Hospital Roundtable in Davenport with Iowa HHS Director Kelly Garcia and Regional Hospital Leaders
DAVENPORT, IA – U.S. Representative Mariannette Miller-Meeks (IA-01) convened her second hospital roundtable with Iowa HHS Director Kelly Garcia and leaders from seven hospitals across Southeast Iowa to focus on strengthening rural health care delivery and ensuring resources go where they are needed most.
Hospitals represented included Washington County Hospital and Clinics, Jackson County Regional Health Center, UnityPoint Health Jones Regional Medical Center, MercyOne Genesis (Davenport), UnityPoint Health–Trinity Muscatine Hospital, MercyOne Clinton Medical Center, and Great River Health (Burlington).
“Our rural hospitals are the backbone of health care in Iowa,” said Miller-Meeks. “This roundtable was about making sure the new $50 billion Rural Hospital Transformation Fund is implemented effectively, ensuring Medicaid serves the people it was intended for, and cutting through unnecessary regulations so providers can focus on patient care. By working together, we can protect access to quality care in rural communities while making sure taxpayer dollars are used responsibly.”
“The Rural Health Transformation program gives Iowa the opportunity to build out the framework to enhance and expand work we’ve been planning for years. Through the Centers of Excellence models and legislation focused on rural health last session, Governor Reynolds’ vision for a strong rural health system means Iowa is ahead of the curve. I appreciate Congresswoman Miller-Meeks bringing us to the table alongside health care partners – each of us represents a unique vantage point and perspective on the system. Through these conversations, we are honing in on concrete ideas and brass-tacks details that matter tremendously as we map the course for rural health, which in a state like Iowa, impacts the entirety of the state’s health care ecosystem,” said Kelly Garcia, Iowa HHS Director.
This was Miller-Meeks’ second hospital roundtable in recent weeks, continuing her push to engage directly with Iowa health leaders and ensure federal resources are meeting the needs of rural communities.