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Intermediary Organizations

State agencies cannot reach thousands of rural providers directly, so they route transformation funding through hospital associations, PCAs, AHECs, RHIOs, public health coalitions, and multi-stakeholder collaboratives. Some of these organizations add capacity states genuinely lack. Others absorb resources meant for providers while reporting activities that substitute for outcomes. The distinction matters because most states have not built the accountability structures to tell the difference.

RHTP-06.01
Hospital Associations
State agencies channel transformation funding through hospital associations whose boards are composed of the hospital executives transformation may threaten. TORCH conducted the …
RHTP-06.02
FQHC Networks and Primary Care Associations
The West Virginia PCA had fourteen staff and a $2.3 million budget when it received a $5.8 million RHTP subaward for behavioral health integration, telehealth, and workforce …
RHTP-06.03
Regional Health Information Organizations
The Core Tension
Indiana built a mature statewide health information exchange connecting 117 hospitals and 17,000 practices. Providers accessed external patient information in 4.7% of clinical …
RHTP-06.04
Area Health Education Centers
The Core Tension
AHEC programs have coordinated rural clinical training for over fifty years. Rural workforce shortages persist. The pipeline produces trainees who rotate through rural sites. …
RHTP-06.05
Public Health Districts and Coalitions
The Core Tension
A three-person county health department cannot maintain an epidemiologist, a health educator, and an emergency preparedness coordinator simultaneously. Regional coalitions solve …
RHTP-06.06
Multi-Stakeholder Collaboratives
The Core Tension
The collaborative convenes hospitals, clinics, public health agencies, and community members around a shared table. Health systems send government affairs staff who attend during …
RHTP-06.TD1
Intermediary Organization Landscape
State-by-State Analysis
Intermediary reliance ranges from under 20% to over 60% of state RHTP awards. States channeling the highest proportions through intermediaries tend to show the lowest pass-through …