States Jostle Over $50B Rural Health Fund as Trump's Medicaid Cuts Trigger Scramble
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Nationwide, states are racing to win their share of a new
Rather, states should submit applications that "rebuild and reshape" how health care is delivered in rural communities,
"This isn't a backfill of operating budgets," said Sutton, CMS' innovation director. "We've been really clear on that."
Rural hospitals and clinics nationwide face a looming financial catastrophe, with President
Yet, the words used by CMS Administrator
It's "what I would call incumbents versus insurgents in the rural space," said
Applications are due
Half of the
The application identifies specific policy goals such as implementing the Presidential Fitness Test and restrictions to food assistance, as well as broader investment strategies around remote care services, data infrastructure, and consumer-facing technology tools, which CMS identified as "symptom checkers and AI chatbots."
In September, after CMS officials released the application, Republican members of
Smaller hospitals fear they will get "a tiny little slice" of each state's share, said
"There's a lot of frustration," Felder said.
But Kinsley, who was previously
One of those companies vying for funding is
The company manages the health of 100,000 rural
"They're doing their job, and they're talking to a lot of people in the ecosystem and really eager to learn from those of us that have been in the system," Schneider said. "We're one of many in that position."
Instead, CMS provided an emailed statement from Oz saying the program "will help states and communities reimagine what's possible for rural healthcare."
"If what we end up with is we have a wearable for every rural patient, I don't think that's transformational," Slabach said, referring to digital health monitors such as fitness-tracking watches.
Slabach, a onetime small-hospital chief executive and an unofficial adviser to hundreds of rural facilities nationwide, named a few ideas for the money — including paying for capital improvements such as electronic health records or equipment, loan repayment programs to aid workforce development, and creating "SWAT" teams that rescue rural hospitals on the brink of closure.
More than 150 rural hospitals have closed nationwide since 2010 — a statistic cited by CMS' Sutton that is well known among industry watchers. The Sheps Center at the
State applications will be reviewed by a panel, with some reviewers from within the government but others outside it, said
"We will train them in the scoring criteria," Sapra said, adding that the panelists will not be coming from "your state" and will need to fill out conflict-of-interest forms. A portion of money each state gets will be reevaluated annually based on the progress it makes on its goals and priorities, according to CMS.
States are creating stakeholder groups, asking for public comment, and working with their health agencies. Some, such as
In
"It's one-time money, and it's a little bit of money," said
"How do you accomplish goals of a health care system transformation with an infusion of money like that?" Mark said.
Neither
During the Watergate event, hints of brewing competition among states began to surface.
"I think
The audience laughed. Sisson, who recently left his job as health adviser for
"See, this is the kind of friendly competition that CMS is hoping for," Hendrix said. He grinned, thanked Sisson, and added, "I look forward to us both winning."
KFF Health News Montana correspondent
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