Rural Health Transformation Program

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act created a $50 billion fund, called the Rural Health Transformation (RHT) Program, in an attempt to offset losses that rural health providers will experience associated with other health provisions in the legislation.

 

The $50 billion will be distributed to all states between fiscal years (FYs) 2026 – 2030. $10 billion will be distributed each fiscal year.

 

The program notes that 50% of the funds will be distributed equally across all 50 states, and the remaining 50% of funds will be distributed in a manner to be determined by the CMS Administrator based on the concentration of rural health facilities within each state compared to national numbers, the percentage of the population living in rural areas, and the financial health of rural hospitals.

 

The RHTP promotes rural health innovation, strategic partnerships, infrastructure development, and workforce investment. States will help rural communities meet these strategic goals related to prevention, access, workforce, technology, and care innovation. On December 29, 2025, CMS announced $50 Billion dollars to all 50 States.  The announcement can be viewed below:

 

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SCORH is committed to working with our partners on behalf of rural providers and communities across South Carolina to prepare for opportunities under the RHT Program. If you are a partner and interested in learning more about SCORH’s efforts, please complete the following form or email [email protected]:

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Find RHTP resources from the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services including the State application. previous webinars and additional information.

Find detailed information and priorities on the RHTP from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

Find a detailed summary of the RHTP developed by the National Rural Health Association.

Find detailed FAQs from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

Find a State Level RFI Tracking – Rural Health Transformation Program.

Determine whether your specific location is considered rural based on various definitions of rural.

SCORH’s Impact Across SC

*Disclaimer: The South Carolina Office of Rural Health (SCORH) is not responsible for the allocation or decision-making process for the RHT Program. All RHT funding decisions are made solely by the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (SC DHHS).