Office of Rural Health Transformation and Sustainability established
Summary
Governor Jeff Landry signed an executive order establishing the Office of Rural Health Transformation and Sustainability within the Louisiana Department of Health. The new office will oversee implementation of Louisiana's Rural Health Transformation Program with over $208 million in federal funding, potentially drawing down more than $1 billion over five years. An advisory council will guide implementation and ensure efforts align with statewide priorities.
What changed
Governor Jeff Landry signed an executive order establishing the Office of Rural Health Transformation and Sustainability within the Louisiana Department of Health. The new office will lead implementation of Louisiana's Rural Health Transformation Program with over $208 million in initial federal funding and potential access to more than $1 billion over five years. A Rural Health Transformation Program Advisory Council was also established to guide implementation.
Healthcare providers in rural Louisiana should prepare for coordinated statewide initiatives aimed at expanding workforce, modernizing technology, and implementing innovative care delivery models. The program targets chronic disease reduction, maternal and infant health improvement, behavioral health expansion, and cancer detection improvements. Nearly 1.1 million Louisianans in rural parishes will benefit from these coordinated efforts to reduce barriers to accessing high-quality care.
What to do next
- Monitor announcements from the Office of Rural Health Transformation for program details and funding opportunities
- Healthcare providers in rural parishes should prepare for coordinated statewide initiatives
- Public health authorities should align local efforts with statewide rural health transformation priorities
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April 07, 2026 Governor Landry establishes the Office of Rural Health Transformation and Sustainability at LDH New office will strengthen rural health care access, workforce, and outcomes across Louisiana
Baton Rouge, Louisiana,
Apr 07, 2026
- Governor Jeff Landry today signed an executive order establishing the Office of Rural Health Transformation and Sustainability within the Louisiana Department of Health (LDH), marking a major step forward in strengthening health care access and outcomes for rural communities across the state. The executive order also establishes the Rural Health Transformation Program Advisory Council.
The new office will lead the implementation of Louisiana’s Rural Health Transformation Program, supported by more than $208 million in federal funding. Louisiana’s award is among the highest in the nation and positions the state to draw down more than $1 billion in total funding over the next five years.
The Governor also announced the formation of the Rural Health Transformation Program Advisory Council. The Council will guide implementation and ensure rural health transformation efforts align with statewide priorities, address local community needs, and promote sustainable, data-driven improvements in care delivery.
“This executive order reflects our commitment to improving health outcomes for Louisiana families, no matter where they live,” said Governor Landry. “For too long, rural communities have faced barriers to accessing care. Today, we are taking decisive action to strengthen those systems so that every Louisianan has access to high-quality, reliable care close to home. Thank you to President Trump and CMS Administrator Dr. Oz for the funding.”
“This is a historic opportunity to transform how health care is delivered in rural Louisiana,” said LDH Secretary Bruce Greenstein. “With this investment, we are not only expanding access, but we are building a more coordinated and sustainable health system for rural communities. This work is about delivering better outcomes, closing longstanding gaps in care, and ensuring that rural providers and patients have the support they need to thrive.”
“The Office of Rural Health Transformation marks a turning point for the Louisianans who call our rural parishes home. We are ensuring that a resident in Tensas or Cameron Parish receives the same caliber of preventive and emergency care as someone in the heart of New Orleans, making high-quality health care a local reality, not a long-distance journey,” said Louisiana Surgeon General Dr. Evelyn Griffin.
Nearly 1.1 million Louisianans live in rural parishes. Residents in these areas face higher rates of chronic disease, limited access to care, and significant health care workforce shortages. The new office will coordinate statewide efforts to expand access to care, strengthen rural health infrastructure, and tackle chronic health conditions.
The Office of Rural Health Transformation and Sustainability will focus on key priorities, including rural health care workforce expansion, technology modernization, innovative care delivery models, and improved coordination across health care services. These initiatives are designed to reduce the burden of chronic disease, improve maternal and infant health outcomes, expand access to behavioral health services, and support earlier detection and treatment of serious conditions such as cancer.
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