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HHS Region 1 · Connecticut Department of Social Services
Program Overview
The program is led by the Connecticut Department of Social Services and organized across four core initiatives: population health outcomes, workforce, data and technology, and care transformation and stability. Notable projects include a mobile clinic pilot, a health workforce pipeline with the Area Health Education Center and UConn Health Center, and community health navigators.
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County-level estimates averaged across Connecticut — % of adults 18+ unless noted. Delta vs US county average shown in red/green.
pp = percentage points vs US county average
County Drilldown (9)
| County | Pop | Poverty | Uninsured |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capitol Planning Region | 977,290 | 10.3% | 7.1% |
| Western Connecticut Planning Region | 627,071 | 7.5% | 5.1% |
| South Central Connecticut Planning Region | 570,598 | 11.4% | 7.1% |
| Naugatuck Valley Planning Region | 454,969 | 11.2% | 8.7% |
| Greater Bridgeport Planning Region | 329,259 | 12.4% | 8.6% |
| Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region | 279,971 | 10.7% | 7.8% |
| Lower Connecticut River Valley Planning Region | 175,822 | 6.8% | 3.9% |
| Northwest Hills Planning Region | 113,216 | 8.8% | 5.9% |
| Northeastern Connecticut Planning Region | 96,312 | 7.5% | 5.1% |
207,851 rural residents
AI source: CT - 2026 - RHTP--Public Engagement
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Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
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CT - 2026 - CMS RHTP 50-State Spotlight (FY2026) — Connecticut
Connecticut received a $154 million federal grant for the Rural Health Transformation Program, marking the program's official launch. The Department of Social Services is organizing dozens of projects across four initiatives and has begun continued stakeholder engagement, but has not yet issued procurement opportunities to providers. Additional public engagement and implementation updates are expected as the process advances. State opportunities: 2 active (2 open), $155.2M listed funding. Key opportunities: Connecticut Rural Health Transformation Program; Health Care Coordination and Remote Patient Monitoring Using Artificial Intelligence. Strategy alignment: supports workforce, prevention, care access priorities.
Connecticut's RHTP strategy adopts a coordinated, multi-agency approach to implement over 30 targeted projects that modernize rural health infrastructure, expand access to care, and support workforce growth. The state leverages extensive public and stakeholder engagement, strategic use of federal funding, and evidence-based models focused on payment reform, facility and IT modernization, and sustainable workforce solutions.
Model
Multi-sector, project-based transformation emphasizing integrated care, technology-enabled delivery, value-based payment, and community partnerships.
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Timeline: Initial $154 million implementation (Dec 2025 – Oct 2026); five-year grant period projected through 2031
Access to care: Focus on expanding mental health services and bringing care closer to rural residents through mobile clinics and community health navigators. (Regions: rural Connecticut)
Workforce development: Building a stronger healthcare workforce pipeline via partnerships with educational institutions including the Area Health Education Center and UConn Health Center. (Regions: rural Connecticut)
Connecticut Office of Health Strategy (OHS) issued a NOFO under the Rural Health Transformation Program, funded by CMS, for AI-enabled healthcare and remote patient monitoring in rural areas. Eligible applicants are provider-led initiatives focusing on care coordination and chronic disease management. Grant awards will be announced August 17, 2026, with a...
CT - 2027 - Governor Lamont's 2026 Legislative Proposals
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Connecticut Office of Health Strategy
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CT - 2026 - Notice of Funding Opportunity RHTP - Health Care Coordination and Remote Patient Monitoring Using Artificial Intelligence
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CT - 2026 - CT RHTP Apr 13 Webinar QA Responses
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Connecticut RHTP is hosting a public webinar update on June 18, 2026, to provide information and answer questions. No funding or award announcement is included in this communication. Key contacts: RHTP-Questions@ct.gov Event schedule: - RHTP webinar - June 18, 2026 - 10:00-10:30 AM ET - Microsoft Teams virtual platform
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Connecticut was awarded $154.2 million for year one and an estimated total of $771 million over five years under the RHT Program to enhance rural health access through workforce development, care coordination, and technology modernization. Legislative proposal Senate Bill 93 outlines state policies to support these goals.
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This document provides instructions for CT OHS Rural Health Transformation Program grantees to prepare budgets in compliance with CMS guidelines. It emphasizes requirements and procedures for budgeting activities such as rural travel, community outreach, and remote patient monitoring devices, and references federal regulations for compliance. The guidance also helps applicants align their project budget documentation with standardized cost categories.
Core Initiatives
Connecticut’s Rural Health Transformation Program aims to address healthcare delivery gaps through technology-driven models, performance-based payments, and targeted investments in workforce and telehealth capacity. The plan responds to documented shortages of primary care, behavioral health, and specialty providers in rural regions, where residents face higher rates of chronic disease, limited transportation, and significant financial strain. By 2031, Connecticut intends to reshape the rural health landscape with integrated care and sustainable facility access points for rural communities. Event schedule: - Updated Project Narrative Date - 2026-03-16 - Connecticut - Spring 2026 Legislative Session - 2026-03-01 - Connecticut - FFY 2031 Performance Target Deadline - 2031-09-30 - Connecticut - Completion of required policy and regulatory actions - 2027-12-31 - Connecticut - Finalization of technical updates for implementation - 2028-12-31 - Connecticut
Core Initiatives
Connecticut's Rural Health Transformation Program includes 25+ initiatives targeting aging, behavioral health, technology access, care coordination, and rural workforce infrastructure. Projects include crisis stabilization, digital equity, provider incentives, school-based supports, hospital transformation, shared HIT infrastructure, and coordinated population health outreach in partnership with CT Tribal Nations. The program utilizes both new models (e.g., AI-powered care) and scaling of proven pilots, prioritizing sustainable, scalable transformation.
Core Initiatives
Connecticut's RHTP funds a $154.2 million statewide rural transformation initiative across aging, behavioral health, IT modernization, hospital transformation, and workforce. Major investments include PACE expansion, hospital right-sizing, HIE, crisis stabilization, rural care pilots, and health workforce. Direct recipient/contractor awards include named health systems, tech, behavioral health, and education entities under competitive or designated assignments.
Connecticut's total RHTP allocation exceeds $154 million for FY 2026-2027, with funds supporting a diverse portfolio: rural hospital transformation and infrastructure, mobile health pilots, mental health expansions, workforce incentives, universal nurse visits, and major investment in health information technology and data analytics. The state's plan emphasizes direct investments to critical access points such as rural hospitals, primary and maternal health, behavioral healthcare, and telehealth capability, along with concerted workforce training, engagement in value-based payment, and addressing the digital divide through modern IT infrastructure. Oversight by DSS is supported by OHS and DMHAS as key state partners. Key contacts: Mehul Dalal Event schedule: - Budget Period 1: Performance Start - 12/29/2025 - Budget Period 1: Performance End - 10/30/2026 - Permissible Spending End - 09/30/2027 - Connecticut Department of Social Services - RHT Budget Narrative Updated - 2026-04-07 - Connecticut
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CT DSS is piloting a bundled maternity payment model for Medicaid births, with health equity as a central focus. The bundle will include doulas, payment parity for Certified Nurse Midwives, and strive for improved maternal health outcomes tracked by race and ethnicity. The strategy aims to remedy disparities and incentivize value-based care.
Core Initiatives
The webinar answers questions about technology adoption—including telehealth and AI—for CT RHTP and clarifies vendor participation, procurement, and engagement mechanisms. Strategic goals include developing value-based payment models across several health domains and integrating school-based behavioral health services. Local health departments and educational partners will be engaged, with process and structures still being developed. Key contacts: RHTP-Questions@ct.gov Event schedule: - Budget period 1 - funds committed - 10/30/2026 - ET - Budget period 1 - funds spent - 09/30/2027 - ET - Public Webinar - April 13, 2026 - ET
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Core Initiatives
Connecticut's RHTP funds a comprehensive statewide transformation—including rural hospital stabilization, mobile health pilots, technology modernization, crisis stabilization units, and rural workforce expansion. Programs target care delivery, technology upgrades, integration of behavioral/physical health, value-based payments, and direct support to rural providers, EMS, and critical access hospitals. The program emphasizes cross-agency collaboration and robust oversight with substantial investment in direct provider, IT, and workforce capacity.
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This application solicits proposals from rural-serving health care providers and local health departments in Connecticut for projects using AI and remote patient monitoring technology under the RHTP. The program emphasizes measurable outcomes, rural focus, integration with Connecticut’s health information exchange, and use of innovative, sustainable technology. Major goals include better health access, improved chronic disease management, and sustainable care delivery with robust data integration. Key contacts: RHTP@ct.gov Event schedule: - Application Posted - 05/22/2026 - ET - Application Deadline - 07/07/2026 - 2:00 PM ET - RHTP@ct.gov (electronic submission)
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This NOFO launches the Connecticut RHTP opportunity to fund implementation of AI-enabled health care coordination and remote patient monitoring for rural populations. The program aims to support innovative models that enhance health outcomes, improve access, reduce unnecessary utilization, and integrate new technologies with existing clinical workflows and HIE/EHR systems. Eligible applicants include a wide range of rural health care providers and systems committed to measurable, sustainable transformation. Key contacts: RHTP@ct.gov Event schedule: - NOFO Announced - 05/22/2026 - Applicant Question Period Opens - 05/22/2026 - Round 1 Questions Close - 06/01/2026 - Round 1 Answers Published - 06/05/2026 - Round 2 Questions Close - 06/09/2026 - All Q&A Answers Published (Rounds 1 and 2) - 06/17/2026 - Application Deadline - 07/07/2026 - 2:00 PM ET - RHTP@ct.gov - Review Period - 07/31/2026
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Connecticut received over $154M for comprehensive rural health transformation. Major investment areas include outdoor recreation for healthy aging, major advancements in mobile health and telehealth infrastructure, significant behavioral and mental health expansions, workforce incentives, and hospital right-sizing. Implementation led by DSS with sub-agencies supporting HIT, workforce, behavioral health, and hospital transformation. Key contacts: Mehul Dalal Event schedule: - Budget Period 1 Start - 12/29/2025 - Budget Period 1 End (performance period) - 10/30/2026 - Permissible Spending Deadline - 9/30/2027 - Document Update - 2026-04-07 - Connecticut Department of Social Services
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Core Initiatives
The program is led by the Connecticut Department of Social Services and organized across four core initiatives: population health outcomes, workforce, data and technology, and care transformation and stability. Notable projects include a mobile clinic pilot, a health workforce pipeline with the Area Health Education Center and UConn Health Center, and community health navigators. Event schedule: - Governor announces RHTP federal grant - 3/05/2026 - Hartford, CT
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