A $56M Boost for Rural Texas Health

Translate to Spanish or other 102 languages!

Governor Greg Abbott announced the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) is making $56 million in federal funding available to rural health care providers. As part of the Rural Texas Strong plan, the grant opportunity will help health care providers update critical equipment and infrastructure. Image for illustration purposes
Governor Greg Abbott announced the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) is making $56 million in federal funding available to rural health care providers. As part of the Rural Texas Strong plan, the grant opportunity will help health care providers update critical equipment and infrastructure. Image for illustration purposes
- Advertisement -

AUSTIN – Governor Greg Abbott announced the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) is making $56 million in federal funding available to rural health care providers. As part of the Rural Texas Strong plan, the grant opportunity will help health care providers update critical equipment and infrastructure.

“Texas must meet the demand for high-quality and accessible health care throughout our state,” said Governor Abbott. “This grant will give health care providers the opportunity to update facilities and equipment for the betterment of their community. We will deliver state-of-the-art treatment for everyone who calls Texas home.”

The “Infrastructure and Capital Investments for Rural Texas” initiative will provide $56 million to modernize rural health care delivery by funding new equipment and minor renovations to facilities.

- Advertisement -

Health care providers can use the funds to update lab, CT scan, ultrasound or mammography equipment; stretchers, wheelchairs, patient beds, telemetry units, nurse call systems, generators, defibrillators, crash carts, medication dispensing units, sleep labs, vital sign monitors, oxygen tanks and other allowable equipment.

“Access to modern equipment makes a real difference in how quickly and effectively patients can receive care close to home,” HHS Executive Commissioner Stephanie Muth said. “This initiative equips rural providers to keep services local, respond to community needs, and plan confidently for the future.”

Licensed rural health providers will be eligible to apply for funding through a competitive process. Applications must be submitted by June 1.

The $56 million announced today represents a portion of the $281,319,360.67 first‑year award HHSC received from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Rural Health Transformation Program. Rural Texas Strong, the CMS-approved state plan, is 100% federally funded and features six initiatives that deliver funding to rural communities.

- Advertisement -

Texas estimates receiving approximately $1.4 billion in federal funding over five years through the program to support rural health care.

Federal funding is contingent upon meeting all applicable program requirements. For more information, visit the HHS Rural Health Transformation webpage.

Public notices and procurement opportunities for Rural Texas Strong will be announced through GovDelivery email notifications and posted on the Electronic State Business Daily website.

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

- Advertisement -

More Articles

The Sneaky Sources of Extra Calories in Your Diet

If you’re looking to shed some weight for summer, consider taking an inventory of all the little things in your diet, like how much sauce you’re using.

From Doomscrolling to Digital Wellness

“I should stop.” Have you ever said those words to yourself as you scrolled through one disheartening online post after another?

Liquid Biopsy Identifies Which Breast Cancer Patients Will Benefit from Immunotherapy

Mega Doctor News by Vanderbilt University Medical Center Newswise - Immunotherapy has become a standard...

STHS Behavioral to Host Educational Webinar on How Therapy Supports Mental Well-Being, May 7th

Mega Doctor News If you’ve ever experienced a mental health challenge, you...
- Advertisement -