US allots at least $147 million per state for rural health in 2026

US allots at least $147 million per state for rural health in 2026

Dec 29 (Reuters) - The Trump administration will award between $147 million and $281 million to ​each U.S. state in 2026 under ‌a new rural health transformation program aimed at ‌improving access to care and the quality of services, a senior White House aide said on Monday.

The initiative, authorized by the ⁠One Big Beautiful ‌Bill Act, will provide $50 billion over five fiscal years, with $10 billion ‍available annually from fiscal 2026 through fiscal 2030 for all 50 states.

Mehmet Oz, administrator of the ​Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, said ‌the administration designed the fund to lift rural health outcomes that have deteriorated for decades while avoiding the construction of costly new facilities.

"This is a massive effort to ⁠change the unfortunate reality ​that has overtaken rural ​healthcare in America, which is that your ZIP code has started to ‍predict your ⁠life expectancy," Oz told reporters, adding that the money would back other pilot ⁠projects across the country.

(Reporting by Sriparna Roy in ‌Bengaluru and Andrea Shalal inFlorida; ‌Editing by Tasim Zahid)

 

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