Rural Health Transformation Program · Vendor Intelligence

Vendor Capacity &
Readiness Snapshot

May 23, 2026 Snapshot time: 15:11 UTC
Coverage: 502 vendors, all states
AME Mobile Inc. / MediOnTech Inc.

502
Total vendors tracked
469
Fully verified (93.4%)
73
High-readiness vendors
4.26
Avg states served per vendor
01 Vendor pool status

Who's in the directory — and how far along

The vast majority of vendors are fully verified and active. A small tail of 32 vendors is still pending review or revision before they can be matched to opportunities.

Verification status
Geographic footprint
02 RHTP readiness

Only 1 in 7 vendors is fully procurement-ready

Readiness is scored across 8 factors — profile completeness, contact info, evidence, pricing, and procurement signals. Most vendors sit in the mid-range; just 73 are ready to respond to an RFP today.

Low readiness — 130 vendors (25.9%)
Mid readiness — 299 vendors (59.6%)
High readiness — 73 vendors (14.5%)
03 Profile completeness

Contact details are strong — procurement signals are sparse

Nearly all vendors have a website and email. But fewer than 1 in 10 has provided pricing, a detailed intake profile, or a quote-ready signal — the details buyers need most.

04 What vendors offer

Workforce and community health dominate vendor offerings

Capability and RHTP priority tags reveal where the market has concentrated. Workforce training, community health, and telehealth are the most-represented service areas.

Service capabilities
RHTP priority alignment
05 Deployment context

FQHCs and public health departments are the primary care settings

When vendors specify where they work, Federally Qualified Health Centers and public health departments come first. Implementation requirements point to coordination and broadband as the top deployment needs.

Care settings served
Implementation requirements
06 Key takeaways
A large, credentialed pool — but thin on procurement depth
93% of vendors are verified and ready to list. But only 9% have pricing signals and intake profiles, meaning most cannot immediately respond to a formal RFP or grant subaward inquiry.
The high-readiness tier is small but significant
73 vendors (14.5%) score 6–8 on readiness. These represent the actionable shortlist for immediate procurement matching — a key asset in fast-moving RHTP grant cycles.
Workforce training is the most-supplied service
205 vendors tag workforce training — aligned directly with the #1 documented community need this month. Supply and demand are matching here, which creates a competitive market.
Geographic concentration is hyper-local
The median vendor serves just 1 state. Only 38 vendors operate nationally. For multi-state RHTP programs, national-scale vendors will be in high demand and limited supply.
FQHCs are the dominant deployment site
69 vendors explicitly serve FQHCs — the most of any care setting — reflecting how central these community health centers are to RHTP program architecture.
Broadband and coordination are the top barriers
Among vendors who list requirements, internet/broadband and local partner coordination appear near the top — pointing to infrastructure gaps that can derail even well-funded deployments.