Washington, officials announced Monday that the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services approved Rural Health Transformation Program plans, allocating first-year awards from a five-year $50 billion fund to strengthen rural hospitals, clinics, workforce, technology and access. States submitted applications detailing proposed investments; CMS awarded first-year amounts ranging from about $147 million to $281 million based on formulas and application metrics. Governors and health agencies said they will use the funds to expand primary, specialty and behavioral services, modernize facilities, support workforce training, and implement innovative care models starting in fiscal year 2026. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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State governments, rural hospitals and clinics, healthcare workers, and rural residents will benefit from the allocated Rural Health Transformation Program funds intended to stabilize services, expand access, modernize facilities, and support workforce development over the five-year program.
Communities and programs affected by federal Medicaid cuts have faced budget shortfalls; the RHTP awards aim to offset those impacts but do not restore prior Medicaid funding levels.
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