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Hospital district details IGT payments, Spohn clinic arrangement and tobacco‑funded grants
Summary
Officials outlined how the hospital district uses intergovernmental transfers to channel federal matching payments to local hospitals and county programs, clarified Spohn's role in a new clinic to be owned by the district, and confirmed Charlie’s Place receives $45,000 (unchanged) funded through district appropriations and tobacco monies.
NUECES COUNTY — Commissioners at a Sept. 1 budget workshop received detailed explanations of how the Nueces County Hospital District routes intergovernmental transfers (IGTs) and other funds to local hospitals and county programs, and how tobacco settlement interest and district appropriations support community services.
Dr. Hipp said the district makes IGTs that allow local providers to draw down federal matching funds under waiver projects and disproportionate‑share programs. "They we have indigent care affiliation agreements with all the facilities who receive IGTs for, that we make IGTs for," he said, adding that as a condition…
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