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Disease & Injury Prevention Division of Public Health Primary Care & Rural Health Programs Programs & Funding Opportunities Rural Health Transformation Program Rural Health Transformation Program The Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP) serves to improve the health of rural Kansans by expanding primary and secondary prevention programs, securing local access to primary care, building a sustainable rural health workforce, enabling value-base care and harnessing data and technology.
This office works closely with the Kansas Rural Health Innovation Alliance in supporting rural health systems and the communities they serve to improve access and outcomes in health care.
Open RHTP Funding Opportunities Regional Partnership Grant Program Applications Now Available The $44 million RPGP grant enables eligible providers to participate in collaborative arrangements that promote preventive health care and address the root causes of disease, enhance rural providers’ efficiency and sustainability, attract and retain a high-skilled health care workforce, spark growth of value-based care models, and foster the use of innovative technologies.
Applications for the RPGP grant are due April 3, 2026. Request for Application available here.
Rural Emergency Hospital Grant Applications Now Available The REH/CAP grant will provide facilities that have been converted or are in the process of converting to REH status with $15 million in available funds to make necessary facility renovations and provide other eligible providers with funds to make capital investments to transform how they serve their communities. Applications for the REH/CAP grant are due March 20, 2026.
Request for Application available here. Kansas Rural Health Transformation Plan Year 1 Budget Approved Kansas has approved the initial 10-month Budget Period 1 (Dec. 31, 2025, to Oct.
30, 2026) for the Rural Health Transformation Program. The narrative provides a detailed report of expenditures and actions from the RHTP and partner organizations to fulfill its mission of improving the health of rural Kansans. Read the full narrative here.
KDHE Announces First Rural Health Transformation Program Grant Opportunities for Kansas Providers, Organizations The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) posted Request for Applications (RFA) for its first two grant opportunities under the Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP) in Kansas.
The application period for the Regional Partnership (RPGP) and the Rural Emergency Hospital (REH) Conversion/Transformative Capital Investment (CAP) grant programs opened Monday to eligible Kansas providers and organizations pursuing collaborative arrangements with one or more eligible Kansas providers.
Governor Laura Kelly today announced that Kansas has been awarded $221 million from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to support the first year of the Rural Health Transformation Program. This funding will strengthen rural health systems, expand access to care, and improve health outcomes for Kansans across the state.
This funding award exceeds the base amount states allocated and reflects the quality of Kansas’ application. RHTP Application Submitted For nearly 900,000 Kansans, home is a rural community. Health care is the heart of these communities; those without local access to primary care services experience declining populations and shrinking economic opportunities for those who remain.
The fight to maintain services, therefore, is literally a battle to preserve these communities. With significant stakeholder engagement, the State has developed an ambitious Rural Health Transformation Plan and applied with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) for funding to help realize this plan. Read the full application here .
KDHE Seeking Public Comment The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is seeking public comment to inform the state’s strategic approach to applying for and implementing the RHTP. KDHE is committed to pursuing an approach that is both expeditious and effective, directing limited resources to high-need areas with a focus on sustaining critical, high-quality health care access and services for rural Kansas. H.
R. 1 Section 71401 of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), enacted into law on July 4, 2025, establishes the Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP) and created a national $50 billion fund, to support this initiative. All 50 states are eligible to apply for this funding.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) will establish an application process and due date. Additionally, CMS must approve or deny applications no later than December 31, 2025. Applications are required to be submitted in early November 2025.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Kansas rural hospitals, physician practices, rural health clinics, FQHCs, local health departments, tribal health facilities, behavioral health clinics, SUD facilities, and licensed long-term care facilities in rural areas. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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