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Nebraska receives $218M in Rural Health Transformation Program dollars

The state of Nebraska will receive $218,529,075 for the first year of the five-year Rural Health Transformation Program — the eighth-highest award in the country. The state of Nebraska will receive $218,529,075 for the first year of the five-year Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP), the eighth-highest award in the country. The RHTP is a $50 billion initiative established by the One Big Beautiful Bill, signed into law by President Donald Trump in July. Half of the $10 billion yearly fund is distributed evenly among all states, and the other half is allocated based on factors such as state metrics around rurality and proposed state policy actions to increase the quality of care in rural communities. Texas and Alaska received the largest amount of funding, with New Jersey and Connecticut receiving the least.

Nebraska receives $218M in Rural Health Transformation Program dollars

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LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) — The state of Nebraska will receive $218,529,075 for the first year of the five-year Rural Health Transformation Program — the eighth-highest award in the country. the Centers fo... [1746 symbols]

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