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Montana gets $233M in federal funds to improve rural healthcare access and services.
Montana has received $233 million in federal funding for 2026 as part of the $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program, the fourth-highest amount among states.
The funds, awarded by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, will support five key initiatives: modernizing telehealth and health data systems, expanding healthcare workforce recruitment, delivering care in schools, reducing emergency room visits, and improving access in remote areas.
The state will host stakeholder meetings and submit a revised budget, with the program expected to deliver up to $1.2 billion over five years.
Governor Greg Gianforte credited President Trump for launching the initiative, which aims to address longstanding rural health disparities.
Montana recibe $233 millones en fondos federales para mejorar el acceso y los servicios de atención médica rural.