Georgia gets nearly $219 million for rural health care
Georgia will use $219 million from the federal Rural Health Transformation program to support 126 rural counties with mobile units, telehealth, and workforce recruitment, officials said.
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Georgia gets nearly $219 million for rural health care
ATLANTA — The federal government will give Georgia nearly $219 million to bolster health care in 126 rural counties, under a program established by President Donald Trump’s signature budget reconciliation bill passed in July. The distribution, announced Monday, is part…
Georgia Awarded $218.8 Million for First Year of GREAT Health Initiative
The State of Georgia has been awarded $218.8 million for the first year of the Georgia Rural Enhancement and Transformation of Health (GREAT Health) Program, a new initiative aimed at strengthening rural healthcare systems and improving health outcomes statewide. Governor Brian Kemp, in partnership with the Georgia Department of Community Health (DCH), announced the funding this week following approval from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Se…
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