Governor Kim Reynolds has formally urged federal lawmakers to boost funding aimed at enhancing Iowa’s rural health care system. Highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by rural hospitals and clinics, Reynolds emphasized the need for targeted investment to upgrade medical facilities, expand telehealth services, and support healthcare workforce development in underserved areas. This appeal comes amid rising concerns over hospital closures and a growing shortage of healthcare professionals in Iowa’s more remote counties.

In her statement, the governor outlined several priority areas where federal support could make a significant impact, including:

  • Modernizing rural health infrastructure with advanced medical equipment
  • Expanding broadband access to improve telemedicine capabilities
  • Providing incentives and scholarships to attract and retain rural healthcare workers
Investment Area Current Status Proposed Federal Support
Medical Equipment Outdated in 45% of rural hospitals $50 million grant program
Telehealth Expansion Limited broadband access in 30 counties $30 million for broadband infrastructure
Workforce Development Shortage of 800+ healthcare professionals $25 million for training incentives