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Healthcare Innovation Revolving Loan Program is sponsored by Florida Department of Health. This program provides low-interest loans to eligible entities in Florida to implement innovative healthcare solutions. Projects should aim to improve the quality and delivery of healthcare across the state.
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Revolving Loan Program – Florida Department of Health, Health Care Innovation The Revolving Loan Program provides low-interest financing to licensed health care facilities, educational institutions, and clinical training providers implementing innovative solutions. Loans cover up to 50% of total project costs, or up to 80% for rural or underserved area applicants.
Up to $5 million per project Nonprofit Medicaid providers Innovative technology implementation Service delivery model adoption Health care facilities licensed, registered, or certified by the Agency for Health Care Administration per section 408. 802, F. S.
, except for those specified in sub sections (1), (3), (13), (23), or (25). Educational or clinical training providers in partnership with eligible health care facilities. Note: Priority is given to rural hospitals, as defined in section 395.
602, F. S . , and nonprofit entities that accept Medicaid patients and are located in rural or medically underserved areas.
The Department of Health sets multiple application periods each year (up to four periods annually).
Applications are reviewed by the Council based on: Potential to increase health care system efficiency Impact on reducing workforce strain Improvement in patient outcomes Expansion of public access to health care Cost savings without reducing quality Once you’ve reviewed the materials on this page and you’re ready to apply, please visit the Florida Health Care Innovation Loan Application Portal below to apply.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Eligible entities seeking to implement innovative healthcare solutions in Florida. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Healthcare Innovation Revolving Loan Program is funded by Florida Department of Health. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Florida. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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