INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (ADAMS) – Indiana Governor Mike Braun says the state is receiving $207 million in a federal grant to improve rural healthcare.
The governor says the grant is part of the federal government’s five-year Rural Health Transformation Program. The Hoosier state will use the money for its GROW: Cultivating Rural Health program, which is a five-year plan to “enhance healthcare access and data, quality and outcomes through system innovation and collaboration.”
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