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North Dakota prepares to hand out nearly $200M in historic Rural Health Transformation grants

Nearly 58% of the $198.9 million grant will improve rural care access while 16% targets workforce recruitment and retention, state officials said.

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BISMARCK — North Dakota will soon hand out nearly $200 million in federal Rural Health Transformation grants. Pat Traynor, state interim commissioner of Health and Human Services, said he expects the first round of funding will be awarded in mid-March. That money will go toward workforce retention for the health care sector, he said. “Workforce is paramount,” Traynor said. “You can’t have health care without having a strong workforce.” The U.S. …

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Inforum broke the news in Fargo, United States on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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