WILMINGTON — The State of Delaware is requesting public input to help shape investments from the federal Rural Health Transformation Program , a $50 billion initiative aimed at strengthening health care in rural communities across the country.

“This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reimagine how we deliver health care in rural Delaware,” Governor Meyer said in a statement. “We want to hear directly from the people who know these communities best—patients, providers, advocates, and neighbors. Together, we can build a system that addresses today’s challenges while creating healthier futures for every Delawarean.”

Through the program, Delaware will receive significant resources from FY 2026 through FY 2030 to expand access to care, improve health outcomes, and ensure sustainable

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