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Maryland Secures Rural Health Funding
March 21, 2026
Maryland has obtained $168 million in federal funding through the Rural Health Transformation Program in 2026 to enhance healthcare access, workforce capacity, and agricultural infrastructure in its rural communities, particularly on the Eastern Shore. This funding supports initiatives to strengthen the rural healthcare workforce, improve agricultural systems, and increase availability of healthy food, reflecting a coordinated effort between the Maryland Department of Health and the Maryland Department of Agriculture with federal partners including CMS and HHS.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate opportunities related to healthcare workforce development, rural health infrastructure modernization, and agricultural support services in Maryland.
- The funding signals increased demand for vendors and contractors specializing in rural healthcare delivery, agricultural infrastructure, and public health program implementation.
- Organizations can engage with state agencies such as MDH and the Maryland Department of Agriculture to align proposals with program goals and leverage federal resources.
- Media and communications contacts, such as MDH.Press@maryland.gov, provide channels for information and partnership development.
Agencies
Maryland Department of Health, Maryland Department of Agriculture, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of U.S. Congressman Andy Harris
Contracts
$168 million