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Pennsylvania Urges Investment in Rural Health Funding
March 24, 2026
Representative Martin Causer of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives has called on Governor Josh Shapiro to allocate the $193 million in federal Rural Health Transformation Funding specifically to the Northern Tier region of Pennsylvania. This funding aims to address critical healthcare access challenges in rural areas, including hospital closures and maternity care deserts, by sustaining emergency and labor-and-delivery services. The targeted investment is intended to stabilize local healthcare infrastructure, support workforce development, and promote rural health equity.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals and contractors in healthcare services and infrastructure should note the focus on rural healthcare stabilization and innovation in Pennsylvania's Northern Tier.
- The funding presents opportunities for vendors specializing in emergency medical services, maternity care, and rural health workforce solutions.
- Agencies and contractors should prepare for potential solicitations or partnerships aimed at improving healthcare access and economic stability in rural Pennsylvania.
- Organizations involved in healthcare delivery, workforce training, and health innovation may find strategic opportunities aligned with this federal funding allocation.
Gov. Shapiro, your administration’s support of targeted investment of the Rural Health Transformation Plan funding in areas with limited access to services is a pivotal opportunity to show what rural health equity looks like.
— Representative Martin Causer
Agencies
Pennsylvania House of Representatives, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Contracts
$193 million