
US to Allocate Minimum $147M Per State for Rural Healthcare Upgrades in 2026

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The Trump administration plans to allocate between $147 million and $281 million per state for rural healthcare upgrades in 2026, totaling $50 billion over five years. This funding, part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, aims to address long-standing healthcare access issues in rural areas without building new facilities. The initiative will support innovative projects like telehealth and mobile units, responding to closures and staff shortages in rural healthcare. The funding's variability reflects different regional needs, with a focus on improving healthcare quality and outcomes in underserved communities.
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