Series 2925: Mississippi Hospital Commission Financial Files. 1977-1985.
Commission on Hospital Care (RG 38).
As of 08/23/2021
Series 2925: Mississippi Hospital Commission Financial Files. 1977-1985.
Commission on Hospital Care (RG 38).
This series is made up of financial documentation collected from the Mississippi Hospital Commission (also known as the Mississippi Commission on Hospital Care). The documentation included consists of, but is not limited to: Hospital Financial Ledgers, Account Balances with the State Auditor, Subsidies, Grants, Loans, Benefits, Expenses, Contractual Services, and Hill-Burton Construction Funding numbers. Arrangement is chronological by year.
1977-1978 (FY 1978): Financial Material | 35453 |
1977-1978 (FY 1978): Code 2931 Financial Material | 35454 |
1977-1978 (FY 1978): Code 3931 Financial Material/Hill-Burton Construction Fund | 35454 |
1978-1979 (FY 1979): Financial Material | 35453 |
1978-1979 (FY 1979): Code 2931 Financial Material | 35454 |
1978-1979 (FY 1979): Code 3931 Financial Material/Hill-Burton Construction Fund | 35454 |
1979-1980 (FY 1980): Financial Material | 35453 |
1979-1980 (FY 1980): Code 2931 Financial Material | 35454 |
1979-1980 (FY 1980): Code 3931 Financial Material/Hill-Burton Construction Fund | 35454 |
1980-1981 (FY 1981): Financial Material | 35453 |
1980-1981 (FY 1981): Code 3931 Financial Material/Hill-Burton Construction Fund | 35454 |
1981-1982 (FY 1982): Financial Material | 35453 |
1981-1982 (FY 1982): Code 3931 Financial Material/Hill-Burton Construction Fund | 35454 |
1982-1983 (FY 1983): Code 3931 Financial Material/Hill-Burton Construction Fund | 35454 |
1983-1984 (FY 1984): Code 3931 Financial Material/Hill-Burton Construction Fund | 35454 |
1984-1985 (FY 1985): Code 3931 Financial Material/Hill-Burton Construction Fund | 35454 |
The Mississippi Commission on Hospital Care was created by an act of the Legislature when the Governor signed House Bill 430 in 1946. The commission was composed of six members appointed by the Governor, one from each of the three Supreme Court districts and three from the state at large. As an agency, its duties were to implement a state-wide survey of hospitals and other health facilities in Mississippi, establish a state-wide plan for the construction and equipage of such facilities, and to administer any federal funds provided by Congress for those purposes. With the passage of House Bill 687 in 1948, the commission was also authorized as the sole licensing agency for non-federal hospitals in Mississippi.
In 1979, the laws establishing the Mississippi Commission on Hospital Care were repealed and its functions were rolled into the newly-created Mississippi Health Care Commission (Chapter 451, Laws of 1979).