What Is the Rural Health Transformation Program?
The Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP) is a landmark $50 billion federal initiative created under Section 71401 of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (Public Law 119-21). Administered by CMS, the program distributes $10 billion annually from FY2026 through FY2030 to all 50 states through cooperative agreements — no state matching funds required.
RHTP is designed to transform rural healthcare by investing in infrastructure, technology, workforce, and care delivery models that create lasting, sustainable improvements for rural communities. Learn more about RHTP on our hub page.
Five Strategic Goals
Wyoming’s RHTP Program
Key Initiatives & Focus Areas
- Telehealth expansion across frontier communities
- Behavioral health and substance use treatment
- Health IT modernization and interoperability
- Rural workforce recruitment and retention
- Emergency medical services strengthening
Unique Aspects of Wyoming’s Program
- Least populous state with vast frontier distances between communities
- Energy sector workforce creates unique health dynamics
- Extreme weather and altitude create seasonal access challenges
- Strong reliance on Critical Access Hospitals as healthcare backbone
- Limited specialist availability drives telehealth necessity
How Technology Supports RHTP in Wyoming
The Interoperability Challenge
Rural healthcare facilities face significant technology gaps compared to their urban counterparts. Nationally, only 48% of rural hospitals have achieved basic interoperability, compared to 62% of urban hospitals. This data-sharing gap directly impacts care quality, coordination, and outcomes for rural patients.
RHTP’s Strategic Goal 5 specifically targets technology innovation, including a Technology Innovation Catalyst Fund that supports interoperability, telehealth, remote patient monitoring, AI-enabled health tools, and cybersecurity.
How Julota Addresses RHTP Technology Requirements
Julota is a cloud-based SaaS interoperability platform purpose-built for the challenges rural healthcare organizations face. Here’s how Julota supports RHTP goals in Wyoming:
- FHIR-Native Interoperability: Julota’s platform supports HL7 FHIR APIs and G10 compliance, meeting the interoperability standards required by RHTP and the 21st Century Cures Act. Learn about Julota’s platform.
- Health Information Exchange Connectivity: Connect rural providers across Wyoming to state and regional HIEs, enabling real-time data sharing that improves care coordination and reduces duplication.
- Care Coordination & Closed-Loop Referrals: Julota’s closed-loop referral management ensures patients don’t fall through the cracks — critical for rural communities where follow-up can require long-distance travel.
- MIH-CP & Community Paramedicine Support: Julota’s MIH-CP solution supports the mobile integrated health and community paramedicine models that many states are funding under RHTP.
RHTP Eligibility in Wyoming
RHTP funds flow from CMS to Wyoming through a cooperative agreement. The state then distributes funds to eligible subrecipients through competitive processes.
Eligible Organization Types
- Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) — Rural hospitals with 25 or fewer beds
- Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) — Community health centers serving underserved populations
- Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) — Clinics in designated shortage areas
- Community Behavioral Health Providers — Including Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics (CCBHCs)
- Emergency Medical Services (EMS) — Ambulance services and first responders
- Tribal Health Organizations — Indian Health Service and tribal facilities
- Local Health Departments — County and regional public health agencies
- Universities and Training Programs — Workforce development partners
How to Apply
Organizations in Wyoming should contact Wyoming Department of Health for subrecipient application details. Most states distribute RHTP funds through competitive RFP processes that require demonstrating alignment with the state’s approved Rural Health Transformation Plan.
Key compliance requirements include SAM.gov registration, adherence to 2 CFR 200 uniform guidance, and commitment to quarterly and annual reporting on performance metrics and milestones.
Key Questions About RHTP in Wyoming
How much RHTP funding did Wyoming receive?
Wyoming received RHTP funding as part of the FY2026 allocation. As the least populous state, Wyoming's significant per-resident funding reflects its vast frontier healthcare challenges.
What is Wyoming's RHTP?
Wyoming's RHTP addresses the unique challenges of the least populous state, focusing on telehealth, behavioral health, health IT, workforce development, and EMS strengthening for frontier communities.
Who is eligible for RHTP in Wyoming?
Eligible organizations include Critical Access Hospitals, FQHCs, Rural Health Clinics, behavioral health providers, EMS agencies, and other healthcare organizations serving Wyoming's frontier communities.
What technology does Wyoming's RHTP fund?
Wyoming's RHTP supports telehealth infrastructure, EHR modernization, health information exchange, remote patient monitoring, and cybersecurity for frontier healthcare facilities.
How does RHTP address Wyoming's frontier healthcare?
RHTP funds support telehealth as a lifeline for specialist access, remote monitoring for chronic disease, mobile health services, and workforce incentives for the state's most isolated communities.
How can Wyoming providers apply for RHTP?
Wyoming providers should contact the Wyoming Department of Health for RHTP subrecipient information and monitor state announcements for application opportunities.
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