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Federal Grants 101: Preparing for RHTP OD
Federal Grants 101_Preparing for RHTP
Federal Grants 101_Preparing for RHTP
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The document is a presentation on the Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP) focused on compliance, oversight, and preparing organizations—particularly in Georgia—for federal rural health grant funding.<br /><br />RHTP was authorized by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed July 4, 2025, as a federal stabilization initiative to help rural hospitals and providers offset the effects of major Medicaid and reimbursement reductions. The program provides $50 billion over five fiscal years (FY 2026–2030), with $10 billion available annually. Half of the funds are distributed equally to approved states, and half are allocated by CMS using factors such as rural population and rural facility concentration. The presentation emphasizes that RHTP is “triage, not a cure”—temporary relief that buys time for transformation but does not fix underlying rural healthcare economics amid large Medicaid funding cuts and new limits (e.g., directed payment caps and cost-sharing requirements).<br /><br />The presenters outline rural health challenges (thin margins, staffing instability, aging infrastructure, heavy Medicaid payer mix, and reimbursement timing/recoupment risk) and then explain the grant lifecycle (pre-award, award, post-award) and the recipient/subrecipient structure.<br /><br />A major focus is compliance under federal grant rules, including Uniform Guidance (2 CFR 200), HHS supplements (2 CFR 300), FFATA reporting (2 CFR 170), and suspension/debarment (2 CFR 180), plus CMS award terms. Subrecipients must maintain active SAM.gov registration, follow allowable cost rules and funding caps, expect quarterly/annual progress reports, file Federal Financial Reports (SF-425), and may need prior approval for scope/budget changes. The presentation highlights Single Audit requirements for entities expending more than $1,000,000 in federal awards, the importance of preparing an accurate SEFA, and responsibilities for audit procurement, documentation, and corrective actions.<br /><br />Finally, it summarizes Georgia’s strategic priorities (value-based care readiness/AHEAD preparation, behavioral health integration, workforce development, technology/EMR and telehealth, and partnerships) and provides readiness best practices: strengthen policies, internal controls, financial systems, documentation, measurable outcomes, and sustainability beyond the grant period.
Keywords
Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP)
One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA)
CMS rural health grants FY2026-2030
federal grant compliance Uniform Guidance 2 CFR 200
HHS grant regulations 2 CFR 300
FFATA reporting 2 CFR 170
SAM.gov registration and suspension/debarment 2 CFR 180
Single Audit requirements and SEFA preparation
SF-425 Federal Financial Report and quarterly progress reporting
Georgia rural health strategy value-based care AHEAD telehealth workforce behavioral health
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