The Oregon Health Authority has so far awarded $175.3 million in grants from a new federal program meant to support rural healthcare.

The Rural Health Transformation Program, established by the massive tax and spending law Congressional Republicans passed in July 2025, dedicates funding until 2030 for projects aimed at improving the health of people living in rural communities. 

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