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What Is RHTP?
The Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP) is a nationwide, multi-year initiative led by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to strengthen and modernize rural healthcare systems across all 50 states. With $50 billion in funding over five years (FY 2026–2030), the program aims to move rural health systems beyond short-term relief toward sustainable, value-based, and technology-enabled care models.
RHTP Goals (National Framework)
RHTP is structured around five core goals:
Expand Access to Care
● Improve access to primary, specialty, behavioral, and chronic care
● Reduce geographic and financial barriers
Strengthen the Rural Health Workforce
● Address workforce shortages
● Support recruitment, retention, and training
Advance Health IT & Interoperability
● Modernize EHR systems
● Enable data sharing, care coordination, and analytics
Improve Quality & Health Outcomes
● Support population health management
● Reduce avoidable hospitalizations and disparities
Promote Financial Sustainability & Value-Based Care
● Prepare rural providers for alternative payment models
● Strengthen operational and financial resilience
Florida RHTP: 15 Targeted Initiatives
Mobile health and outreach services
Specialty care access initiatives
Training, upskilling, and credentialing support
Clinical support models for rural providers
Interoperability and health information exchange
Data analytics and population health tools
Behavioral health integration
Care coordination and transitions of care
Long-term sustainability and transformation planning
Long-term sustainability and transformation planning












