Governor Greg Abbott (R) has announced that the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) will award $6.25 million in grant funding to eligible hospitals that serve rural communities across the state. The funding is aimed at helping these hospitals improve financial stability and continue to provide vital healthcare services to underserved populations.
“Rural healthcare is critical for the continued health and well-being of Texans across our great state,” said Governor Abbott. “This $6.25 million in grant funding will provide qualifying hospitals with the financial support they need to keep serving Texans in rural communities. I thank the Texas Health and Human Services Commission for their hard work to help rural hospitals increase access to care and address unique rural health challenges. A stronger rural Texas means a stronger, more resilient future for all Texans.”
The grants will be awarded as part of the Texas Rural Hospital Debt Reduction Program, with up to 25 rural hospitals eligible to receive funding. Each hospital could receive up to $250,000, which will help improve its financial health and enable it to better serve local communities. This initiative aligns with the state's broader efforts to address the specific challenges faced by rural healthcare facilities, ensuring that Texans in rural areas have continued access to necessary medical services.
Cecile Erwin Young, Executive Commissioner of Texas Health and Human Services, expressed her gratitude for the funding.
“I thank Governor Abbott and state lawmakers for this funding. Rural hospitals are a crucial part of the healthcare system in Texas, and these grants will help them continue serving their communities with the best care possible.”
Hospitals interested in applying for the grant must register and submit the required documentation by April 24. The grant awards will be based on the applications and supporting materials submitted by qualifying hospitals.
Through this initiative, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission continues to support rural hospitals, ensuring that healthcare access remains strong in rural areas and that these facilities can continue meeting the unique needs of their communities.