NEWS RELEASE
Texas Health and Human Services Commission
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Date: Nov. 20, 2025 Contact: Emily Hummel 512-424-6951 [email protected]
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Cecile Erwin Young HHS Executive Commissioner
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HHSC Highlights Efforts to Strengthen Rural Health Care on National Rural Health Day
AUSTIN – The Texas Health and Human Services Commission is observing National Rural Health Day today by highlighting initiatives that strengthen health care in rural communities.
Since its establishment in September 2023, the HHSC Office of Rural Hospital Finance has distributed $50 million in grant funding to rural hospitals to reduce debt and improve services, including labor and delivery. HHSC will announce new grant opportunities in early 2026.
“National Rural Health Day gives us a chance to highlight the health care needs of rural Texans,” said Trey Wood, HHSC chief financial officer. “Rural hospitals are often the sole providers in their communities. The people who work there have chosen to serve their communities, often passing up more lucrative opportunities far from home.”
HHSC applied for federal funding through the Rural Health Transformation Program. As part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the program is allocating $50 billion over five years to approved states. The HHSC application, “Rural Texas Strong: Supporting Health and Wellness,” outlines numerous strategies to improve access to health care. States expect to receive notification of funding amounts on Dec. 31.
The 89th Texas Legislature passed House Bill 18, which Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law, to establish the Rural Hospital Officers Academy. Specifically for rural health care leaders, the academy will provide professional development and continuing education through coursework and technical training. HHSC will begin developing curriculum for the academy early next year.
HHSC oversees the Rural Mental Health Initiative Grant Program to support counties with a population of less than 250,000. Since its launch in 2025, nine rural counties have received grants to establish or expand regional behavioral health centers or jail diversion centers and services. The grant program is ongoing through Aug. 31, 2029.
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