Huge Amount of Money Earmarked For Rural Alaska Health As Medicaid Is Cut. There's A March 11th Deadline

 A Tight Deadline  Rural Alaska Scrambles To Plan Health Care Improvements As Massive Amount Of Health Funding Suddenly Becomes Available   ...

 A Tight Deadline 

Rural Alaska Scrambles To Plan Health Care Improvements As Massive Amount Of Health Funding Suddenly Becomes Available  

There's A March 11th Deadline For Alaska Communities To "Transform Health Care Delivery" in Rural America – With $272 Million Earmarked For Rural Alaska 

Cross Road Medical Center in Glennallen. (Photo, Country Journal)

How Could This Help Us? For The First Time In Decades, The Copper Valley Does Not Have 24/7  Medical Care 

This is part of a 5-year program which is meant to also cut federal Medicaid funding. 

Letters of interest are on a fast track, and must be completed by March 11th. Funding will start in April. All awards in Alaska will be received this October, and must be spent by October, 2027. 

In 2022, CRNA still had an after-hours nurse. (Photo, Country Journal)

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