RHTCMS332043
Cooperative Agreement
Overview
Grant Description
North Dakota Rural Health Transformation Program - Organization: North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services (NDHHS)
Rural Health Transformation Plan (RHTP)
Total budget requested: $1,000,000,000
Purpose: North Dakota’s rural health system is under threat from workforce shortages, financially fragile facilities, widening outcome gaps for tribal and frontier communities, and fragmented data and technology that block innovation.
Our Rural Health Transformation Plan (RHTP) is a five-year, statewide roadmap to strengthen and stabilize rural workforce, bring high quality health care closer to home, connect tech, data and providers and make North Dakota healthy again.
Built on broad stakeholder input, our RHTP confronts immediate threats to rural health while building lasting sustainability.
Goals/Outcomes
1. Rebuild and retain a rural health workforce
• Increase rural provider retention
• Expand remote monitoring and AI-assisted care
• Reduce health professional shortages
2. Prevent chronic disease, restore health, and reduce cost
• Increase activity and reduce obesity
• Reduce chronic disease
• Prevent suicide
3. Bring high quality care closer to home
• Increase telehealth and remote monitoring use
• Improve care coordination
• Improve timeliness of care
4. Gain efficiency with modern tech and data
• Increase transparency and modernize and cross-link data
• Create savings from cooperative purchasing
• Expand remote monitoring and AI-assisted care
How North Dakota will use the funds
1. Strengthen and stabilize rural health workforce ($162.4M) – Train and retain a high-skilled workforce through new residencies, grow-your-own workforce pipelines, recruitment and retention grants, and training to develop the existing workforce to work at the top of their license.
2. Make North Dakota healthy again ($85.9M) – Launch Eat Well ND and ND Moves Together to put evidence-based practices in nutrition, physical activity and behavioral health at the center of everyday life. Sustain progress through multipayer focus on innovative care models and payment mechanisms.
3. Bring high-quality health care closer to home ($583.8M) – Transform care models with new tech tools to reduce reliance on physical workforce and foster efficiency by deploying telehealth hubs, mobile clinics, remote patient monitoring, while aligning to new care coordination models and focusing on sustainability through revenue diversification and right-sizing care delivery.
4. Connect tech, data and providers for a stronger ND ($168.0M) – Cut costs by modernizing tech infrastructure and bringing providers together to support shared infrastructure and improved data sharing.
North Dakota is taking bold steps to restore health, opportunity, and dignity to our prairies.
North Dakota’s RHTP delivers practical investments that honor local and tribal values, protect rural independence, and get America back to what matters: healthy people, prosperous communities, and common-sense service delivery.
Rural Health Transformation Plan (RHTP)
Total budget requested: $1,000,000,000
Purpose: North Dakota’s rural health system is under threat from workforce shortages, financially fragile facilities, widening outcome gaps for tribal and frontier communities, and fragmented data and technology that block innovation.
Our Rural Health Transformation Plan (RHTP) is a five-year, statewide roadmap to strengthen and stabilize rural workforce, bring high quality health care closer to home, connect tech, data and providers and make North Dakota healthy again.
Built on broad stakeholder input, our RHTP confronts immediate threats to rural health while building lasting sustainability.
Goals/Outcomes
1. Rebuild and retain a rural health workforce
• Increase rural provider retention
• Expand remote monitoring and AI-assisted care
• Reduce health professional shortages
2. Prevent chronic disease, restore health, and reduce cost
• Increase activity and reduce obesity
• Reduce chronic disease
• Prevent suicide
3. Bring high quality care closer to home
• Increase telehealth and remote monitoring use
• Improve care coordination
• Improve timeliness of care
4. Gain efficiency with modern tech and data
• Increase transparency and modernize and cross-link data
• Create savings from cooperative purchasing
• Expand remote monitoring and AI-assisted care
How North Dakota will use the funds
1. Strengthen and stabilize rural health workforce ($162.4M) – Train and retain a high-skilled workforce through new residencies, grow-your-own workforce pipelines, recruitment and retention grants, and training to develop the existing workforce to work at the top of their license.
2. Make North Dakota healthy again ($85.9M) – Launch Eat Well ND and ND Moves Together to put evidence-based practices in nutrition, physical activity and behavioral health at the center of everyday life. Sustain progress through multipayer focus on innovative care models and payment mechanisms.
3. Bring high-quality health care closer to home ($583.8M) – Transform care models with new tech tools to reduce reliance on physical workforce and foster efficiency by deploying telehealth hubs, mobile clinics, remote patient monitoring, while aligning to new care coordination models and focusing on sustainability through revenue diversification and right-sizing care delivery.
4. Connect tech, data and providers for a stronger ND ($168.0M) – Cut costs by modernizing tech infrastructure and bringing providers together to support shared infrastructure and improved data sharing.
North Dakota is taking bold steps to restore health, opportunity, and dignity to our prairies.
North Dakota’s RHTP delivers practical investments that honor local and tribal values, protect rural independence, and get America back to what matters: healthy people, prosperous communities, and common-sense service delivery.
Funding Goals
REFER TO NOFO
Grant Program (CFDA)
93.798
Funding Agency
Place of Performance
North Dakota
United States
Geographic Scope
State-Wide
Related Opportunity
North Dakota Department Of Human Services was awarded
ND Rural Health Transformation Program: Strengthening Rural Health
Cooperative Agreement RHTCMS332043
worth $198,936,970
from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in December 2026 with work to be completed primarily in North Dakota United States.
The grant
has a duration of 4 years 10 months and
was awarded through assistance program 93.798 .
The Cooperative Agreement was awarded through grant opportunity Rural Health Transformation Program.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 1/5/26
Period of Performance
12/29/25
Start Date
10/30/30
End Date
Funding Split
$198.9M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$198.9M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
RHTCMS332043
SAI Number
RHTCMS332043-3416303324
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
State Government
Awarding Office
75FCMC OFC OF ACQUISITION AND GRANTS MGMT
Funding Office
75FCME OFM – OFFICE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT.
Awardee UEI
GSKXYGKGX6A4
Awardee CAGE
45VB5
Performance District
ND-00
Senators
John Hoeven
Kevin Cramer
Kevin Cramer
Modified: 1/5/26