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FCC Boosts Rural Health Program Funding to Support Telehealth Expansion

The Federal Communications Commission is adding almost $200 million to the Rural Health Care Program, giving providers more resources to expand broadband connectivity to support telehealth and mHealth platforms.

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By Eric Wicklund

- Federal officials are adding almost $200 million to a fund designed to help rural healthcare providers expand their broadband resources, giving them more opportunities to improve the reach of their telehealth and mHealth platforms.

The Federal Communications Commission announced today that the Universal Service Administrative Company, which oversees the FCC’s Rural Health Care Program, will be carrying forward $197.98 million in unused funding from past years to bolster the program.

The action comes just two years after the FCC voted to change how the 23-year-old program is funded, in response to a sharp increase in rural providers looking for help expanding broadband connectivity. Up until that year, the fund’s cap had been set at $400 million. The agency voted to add $171 million to that year’s fund and create a formula that would scale the funding upwards each year. For 2020, the program’s cap was set at $604.76 million.

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