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Notice of Funding Opportunity Rural Health Transformation Program Notice of Funding Opportunity Rural Health Transformation Program Are you sure you want to log out of your account? If you do want to logout, please click "Logout".
Notice of Funding Opportunity Rural Health Transformation Information Technology Program The Office of Health Strategy (OHS) announces a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for grants supporting AI-enabled healthcare and remote patient monitoring in Connecticut’s rural communities.
This NOFO invites provider led initiatives aimed at improving healthcare access and outcomes through the implementation of AI-enabled remote patient monitoring and strengthened care coordination.
Funded by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) under the Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP), this opportunity focuses on: Reducing avoidable hospital utilization Enhancing chronic disease management Supporting sustainable, technology enabled care models that fully integrate with Connecticut’s health information exchange, Connie A total of $1. 8 million is available in Year 1.
Applicants may request funding for up to five years through a phased, performance-based model. Awards will be made annually based on demonstrated progress, measurable outcomes, and available federal funding. Individual awards will range from $100,000 to $1,000,000 and OHS anticipates making up to 5 grant awards for year 1.
All funds must be fully expended within the applicable funding period; carryover is not permitted . Eligible applicants include (non-exhaustive): Hospitals and health systems, federally qualified health centers (FQHCs), behavioral health providers, independent medical practices, municipal and state health departments, academic medical centers, and multi-entity consortia with a clinical lead.
Note: Technology vendors may participate only as subcontractors and are not eligible to serve as lead applicants. All questions must be submitted to RHTP@ct. gov no later than June 9, 2026 using Subject Line : “CT RHTP Q&A ” .
Applications must be submitted by July 7, 2026, 2:00 PM ET.
Access the NOFO and all application materials below: Notice of Funding Opportunity RHTP - Health Care Coordination and Remote Patient Monitoring Using Artificial Intelligence (PDF) Notice of Funding Opportunity RHTP Application - Health Care Coordination and Remote Patient Monitoring Using Artificial Intelligence (MSWord) Notice of Funding Opportunity RHTP Grantee Budget Workbook - Health Care Coordination and Remote Patient Monitoring Using Artificial Intelligence (Excel) These documents will also available on the CTSource Contracting Portal and the OPM RFP/RFA/RFI/RFQ webpage .
This project is supported by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award totaling $154,249,105. 53 in Budget Period 1 with 100 percent funded by CMS/HHS. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, not an endorsement, by CMS/HHS, or the U.S. Government.
Questions specific to this notice of funding opportunity from prospective applicants should be directed to RHTP@ct. gov All inquiries from media should be directed to: Director of Communications Office of Health Strategy (OHS) 450 Capitol Ave MS#51OHS
 Acting Commissioner Porter
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Healthcare providers in Connecticut's rural communities. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Rural Health Transformation Information Technology Program is funded by Connecticut Office of Health Strategy. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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Rural Health Transformation Information Technology Program (Connecticut) is sponsored by Connecticut Office of Health Strategy (OHS). This program, funded by the federal Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP), provides grants for provider-led initiatives in rural Connecticut communities. The focus is on improving healthcare access and outcomes through AI-enabled remote patient monitoring and enhanced care coordination, aiming to reduce avoidable hospital utilization and improve chronic disease management. Up to $1.8 million is available in the first year, with individual awards ranging from $100,000 to $1,000,000. Funding is performance-based and available for up to five years.
Rural Health Transformation Information Technology Program: Health Care Coordination and Remote Patient Monitoring Using Artificial Intelligence is sponsored by Connecticut Office of Health Strategy (OHS). This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) invites provider-led initiatives aimed at improving healthcare access and outcomes in Connecticut's rural communities through the implementation of AI-enabled remote patient monitoring and strengthened care coordination. The program focuses on reducing avoidable hospital utilization, enhancing chronic disease management, and supporting sustainable, technology-enabled care models that integrate with Connecticut's health information exchange. A total of $1.8 million is available in Year 1, with awards made annually for up to five years based on demonstrated progress and measurable outcomes.
Rural Health Transformation Program (Connecticut) is sponsored by Connecticut Office of Health Strategy (OHS). This federally funded program through CMS supports provider-led initiatives to improve healthcare access and outcomes in rural Connecticut communities. The NOFO specifically focuses on AI-enabled remote patient monitoring and strengthened care coordination. Key objectives include reducing avoidable hospital utilization, enhancing chronic disease management, and supporting sustainable, technology-enabled care models that integrate with Connecticut's health information exchange.
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