Millions in new funding will soon reach rural hospitals in Texas through the Rural Health Transformation Program, including facilities in West Texas. Concho County Hospital in Eden is among those expected to benefit, with administrators saying the money could help upgrade equipment, recruit providers, and cover care for uninsured patients. Rural hospitals face mounting financial challenges, and more than half in Texas are considered at risk of closure. Officials hope the funding will stabilize operations and keep critical services available in small communities.
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New Funding To Rural Hospitals Is On The Way
Jan 8, 2026 | 10:10 AM




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