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The federal government approved $194.8 million for North Dakota’s rural health program, part of a $50 billion initiative to boost rural healthcare access and address workforce shortages.
The federal government has approved $194.8 million of North Dakota’s $199 million request for the first year of the $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program, clearing the way for grant applications.
The program, part of a budget reconciliation bill, aims to offset Medicaid funding losses for rural states and guarantees each state at least $500 million.
North Dakota will use the funds to expand rural health access, address workforce shortages, invest in health technology, and promote healthy lifestyles.
The state must commit the funds by October 2026 and spend them within a year.
Grant opportunities are expected to open soon, with all funding details available on the HHS website.
El gobierno federal aprobó $194.8 millones para el programa de salud rural de Dakota del Norte, parte de una iniciativa de $50 mil millones para impulsar el acceso rural a la atención médica y abordar la escasez de mano de obra.