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Montana seeks federal reapproval for its state hospital after fixing safety issues and hiring staff, with a federal survey pending.
Montana has submitted a recertification request to regain federal approval for the Montana State Hospital in Warm Springs, nearly four years after losing it due to serious deficiencies and patient deaths.
The state has hired a new medical director, added 24 nurses, and converted 40 nursing roles to permanent positions.
The last patients were moved from the unsafe Spratt unit, which will be rebuilt into a 32-bed forensic mental health facility.
An unannounced federal survey is expected in spring or early summer.
Montana will use $233 million in federal rural health funds—fourth-highest nationally—to boost rural health workforce support and provider stability, with increased funding for recruitment and retention.
A second mental health facility is planned for Laurel, though details remain pending.
Montana busca una reaprobación federal para su hospital estatal después de solucionar problemas de seguridad y contratar personal, con una encuesta federal pendiente.