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Rural hospitals, clinics eligible for $1.4B in grants

Rural hospitals, clinics eligible for $1.4B in grants
Llano Memorial Hospital is one that serves people from Horseshoe Bay and Sunrise Beach to Llano and Kingsland. Entities like this will be eligible for grants since the state received $1.4 billion in federal funds. File photo

Officials announced re cently Texas will receive a historic investment of over $1.4 billion in federal funding over five years to improve rural health care throughout the state.

“Rural Texans across the state will benefit from this historic federal investment. We will strengthen our rural hospitals, expand access to critical mental and physical health care, and help reduce chronic disease through wellness and nutrition initiatives,” said Gov. Gregg Abbott. “I thank President Trump, Secretary Kennedy, and Administrator Oz for their efforts to improve rural health care for Texans and all Americans.”

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Ser- vices (CMS) notified the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) that it is receiving funding through the Rural Health Transformation Program. As part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the program is allocating $50 billion to states over five years to help transform rural health care. Texas will receive $281 million each year for five years, the most of any state in the program.

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