To satisfy Republicans opposed to last summer's cuts to health care, the Trump administration launched an ambitious 5-year initiative known as the Rural Health Transformation Program.
To satisfy Republicans opposed to last summer's cuts to health care, the Trump administration launched an ambitious 5-year initiative known as the Rural Health Transformation Program.U.S. President Donald Trump speaks as U.
S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Mehmet Oz look on during a rural health roundtable on January 16, 2026 in Washington, DC."This is a massive effort to change an unfortunate reality that has occurred to rural health care in America," Dr. Mehmet Oz, head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, told reporters as the awards went out,"which is that your zip code has started to predict your life expectancy."Congress created this new pot of money last summer. States were given just 52 days to pull together applications and outline how they would use the funding to improve outcomes, grow the rural health care workforce and drive innovation. Each state is guaranteed $100 million a year over the next five years. The rest of the money was awarded based on a series of factors — including how rural a state is, what states propose to do with the money and whether the states adopt policies aligned with the administration's Make America Healthy Again priorities. There's bipartisan excitement about rural health finally getting some attention and investment. Democrats and many health policy experts argue, however, that this temporary $50 billion infusionat the University of South Carolina."But I think if we really wanted to transform , they would have gone a lot further."Why was the Rural Health Transformation Program created? Congress added the rural funding to President Trump's massive tax and spending bill — sometimes called the Big Beautiful Bill — passed by Republicans last July. At"The purpose of this fund is not to pay operating expenses," Oz told reporters in December."The purpose of this $50 billion investment is to allow us to right-size the system and to deal with the fundamental hindrances of improvement in rural health care." Large rural states like Texas, Alaska, California and Montana got the most money, but according to an analysis from the health policy research group KFF, some small states like New Jersey, Rhode Island and Massachusetts gotahead of the awards being announced that found what she called a"mismatch" in how funds were targeted compared to where the greatest rural patient needs are. "If you look at where funding per rural resident is going under this program, it's not going to states that have the highest rural mortality rates," Chatterjee said at the recent panel."It's not going to states that are projected to have the greatest reductions in federal Medicaid spending. It's not going to places that are losing the most hospital beds.". Delaware asked for money to launch a new medical school. Alaska plans to spend funds on housing and child care for its health care workers. California wants to invest in a workforce mapping and planning tool. Many states said they would create more residency and fellowships for doctors and make it easier for nurses, pharmacists and other health workers to do more. "A lot of the workforce proposals in these are tried and true methods," Bennett said."Pipeline development, incentive programs, loan repayment, all of those sorts of things we know can be effective."also cut federal Medicaid spending by nearly $1 trillion"It's really hard to think about transformation if you're trying to keep your doors open and employees employed and patients served," Bennett said., which will oversee the program and offer support to states, according to federal health officials. Most states are planning to have their health departments or Medicaid offices manage their new initiatives. States are expected to start work on their implementation immediately, with awards for 2027 due to be announced in October 2026. Some of the money comes with strings. States could get bigger awards by promising to adopt health policies highlighted by the administration in its.. But if states fail to pass those policies, they will receive less money in future years and could be forced to repay funds they already received.According to federal health officials, 24 states promised to reinstate the Presidential Fitness Test in schools; thirty-three states said they already have or would add restrictions to their food assistance programs to make it harder for people to buy soda and other unhealthy items; and 18 states got points for repealing or limiting certificate of need laws, which require health care providers to prove to state regulators that new services or facilities are needed before they can open up shop. Oz said he sees this as a tool for governors to push policies through potentially uncooperative legislatures.
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