01/12/2026
We’re bringing you a special bonus episode today that digs into some big health policy news that you might’ve missed over the holidays.
Just before New Year's, the Trump administration announced how much money each state would get from the $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program.
Tradeoffs co-hosted a virtual event on Tuesday, Jan. 6 with the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics at the University of Pennsylvania to dig into this rare bit of new federal funding for rural health care.
Each state will get at least $100 million a year over the next five years. The rest of the money will be awarded based on a series of factors, including how rural a state is, what states propose to do with the money, and whether the states adopt policies aligned with the administration's Make America Healthy Again priorities.
Tradeoffs' Dan Gorenstein spoke with three of the country’s top experts on rural health care to break down how states will spend this new money, the evidence behind their policy plans and whether this will actually improve the health of rural Americans.
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Rural health experts dig into the Trump administration’s effort to transform rural health care.