ACOs · Readiness · 4 min read
What's the first step for accountable care organizations (ACOs) to access RHTP funding?
The first step for accountable care organizations (ACOs) is to identify the state agency holding the RHTP award and monitor its solicitations, then map an existing or planned program to the right allowable-use categories. ACOs engage as delivery partners or sub-recipients, aligning RHTP-funded prevention with their existing value-based contracts.
Start with your state
Because states apply and are accountable; sub-recipients (providers, plans, vendors) deliver, your entry point is your state's mechanism, not CMS. Find the agency, read its plan, and watch for RFAs and grants.
Then map your program
Pick a program you can run well: for accountable care organizations (ACOs), something like rural care-coordination and transitions-of-care programs, and align it to evidence-based prevention and chronic-disease management, and consumer-facing, technology-driven solutions with a measurement plan around total cost of care for attributed rural members.
Frequently asked questions
- Where do I find my state's RHTP activity?
- The RHTP Tracker aggregates state and federal RHTP documents and opportunities so you can monitor each state's solicitations in one place.
Figures reflect the CMS Rural Health Transformation Program NOFO and the December 2025 award announcement. RHTP Tracker is an independent resource by Moodr Health and is not affiliated with CMS.