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Subject New Report: How states aim to transform rural health
Date December 10, 2025 12:57 PM
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Workforce development, EMS upgrades, technology investment, and more

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All 50 states have now submitted applications for the $50B Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP), a major federal effort to stabilize rural health systems, expand access to care, and support long-term sustainability. Sellers Dorsey has reviewed the 35 publicly available applications and developed a clear, high-level summary of each state’s proposals, priorities, and planned investments.

From technology upgrades and data modernization to behavioral health services, workforce development, and enhanced emergency medical services, our summary highlights where and how states intend to deploy RHTP funding.

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