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Rural states seek $50B in federal funds to improve rural healthcare by Dec. 31.
States including North Dakota, Kansas, and South Dakota are preparing applications for up to $50 billion in federal funding through the Rural Health Transformation Program, with a Nov. 5 deadline.
The program, part of a 10-year budget law, aims to improve rural healthcare access, workforce development, behavioral health, and infrastructure.
North Dakota is seeking up to $100 million annually and considering policy changes like restricting SNAP purchases of sugary snacks to boost its application.
Kansas is forming a state alliance to develop its proposal, with public meetings planned.
South Dakota hosted a summit highlighting telehealth innovations and rural care challenges.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will announce awards by Dec. 31.
Los estados rurales buscan $ 50B en fondos federales para mejorar la atención médica rural antes del 31 de diciembre.