Over $6 Million in Grant Funding for Rural Hospitals Available

Translate to Spanish or other 102 languages!

Governor Greg Abbott announced that the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) is awarding $6.25 million in grant funding to eligible hospitals that serve rural communities. Image for illustration purposes
Governor Greg Abbott announced that the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) is awarding $6.25 million in grant funding to eligible hospitals that serve rural communities. Image for illustration purposes
- Advertisement -

AUSTIN — Governor Greg Abbott announced that the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) is awarding $6.25 million in grant funding to eligible hospitals that serve rural communities.

“Rural healthcare is critical for the continued health and well-being of Texans across our great state,” said Governor Abbott. “This $6.25 million in grant funding will provide qualifying hospitals with the financial support they need to keep serving Texans in rural communities. I thank the Texas Health and Human Services Commission for their hard work to help rural hospitals across Texas increase access to care and address the unique rural health challenges. A stronger rural Texas means a stronger, more resilient future for all Texans.”

“I thank Governor Abbott and state lawmakers for this funding,” said Texas Health and Human Services Executive Commissioner Cecile Erwin Young. “Rural hospitals are a crucial part of the health care system in Texas, and these grants will help them to continue serving their communities with the best care possible.”

- Advertisement -

HHSC will award up to 25 Texas Rural Hospital Debt Reduction Grants, providing $250,000 for qualifying hospitals to improve their financial stability. HHSC provides grant funding and administers programs for rural hospitals in alignment with the Rural Hospital Services Strategic Plan, which helps rural Texans have access to hospital services.

Qualified rural hospitals have until April 24 to register and apply for the grant and submit the required documentation. Grant awards are based on a rural hospital’s application and supporting documentation as identified in the Request for Application.

For more information on the rural hospital grant and other related programs, visit the HHSC Rural Hospital Finance and Coordination webpage.

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

- Advertisement -

More Articles

Teaming Up to Deliver Blankets and Comfort to Cancer Patients at DHR Health

Bert Ogden Subaru, in partnership with the Blood Cancer United, recently brought comfort and encouragement to patients receiving care at DHR Health’s Oncology Institute by presenting blankets and heart-shaped pillows to individuals courageously battling cancer.

How to Manage Back Pain on Your Next Vacation

As the travel season hits its peak, millions are preparing to spend hours on planes, trains, and in cars. That can dampen the excitement for the 1 in nearly 12 people worldwide who live with chronic low back pain.  But with proper planning, it is possible to travel without aggravating back conditions and enjoy a well-deserved break, say Hackensack Meridian Health orthopedic specialists.

Redefining the 50-Degree Scoliosis Rule

Is surgery the right choice for a 14-year-old with a 50-degree curve who is nearing skeletal maturity? Should a 10-year-old with a 19-degree curve start bracing—or just be watched?

Why Sunglasses Dominate Summer Safety

While a cool pair of shades is often a summer staple, they also provide important protection from the sun.
- Advertisement -