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Rural Health Care Program – Healthcare Connect Fund

Sponsors
Federal Communications Commission, Universal Service Administrative Company
Deadlines
May 1, 2024
Purpose

The Healthcare Connect Fund (HCF) Program is a component program of the FCC's Rural Health Care Program. It provides funding to eligible healthcare providers for eligible expenses related to advanced telecommunications and information services necessary for the provision of healthcare. An eligible healthcare provider can apply individually or through a consortium.

Examples of eligible products and services include broadband services, network equipment, and HCP-constructed and owned network facilities.

Eligibility

A healthcare provider must meet the following criteria to be eligible:

  1. Must fall under one of the healthcare provider categories listed below:
    • Post-secondary educational institutions offering healthcare instruction, including teaching hospitals and medical schools
    • Community health centers and health centers providing healthcare to migrants
    • Local health departments and agencies
    • Community mental health centers
    • Nonprofit hospitals
    • Rural health clinics
    • Dedicated emergency departments in rural for-profit hospitals
    • Skilled nursing facilities
    • A consortium of healthcare providers consisting of one or more entities described above
  2. Must be a public or nonprofit entity
  3. Must be located in a rural area if applying as an individual healthcare provider. A healthcare provider located in a non-rural area may apply only if it participates in a majority-rural consortium
Geographic coverage
Nationwide
Amount of funding

The HCF Program provides eligible healthcare providers a flat 65% discount on eligible advanced telecommunications and information services.

Application process

To apply, follow the step-by-step process below. Consult the program website for additional details.

  1. Determine eligibility using FCC Form 460.
  2. Request services using the competitive bidding process by completing the FCC Form 461 and posting it to USAC's website for a minimum of 28 days.
  3. Evaluate bids received and select the most cost-effective service provider.
  4. Submit funding request by filing FCC Form 462 through the online application system (My Portal) by the deadline.
  5. Review the funding commitment letter from USAC.
  6. Initiate the invoicing process by submitting FCC Form 463 to service provider for review and submission to USAC.

To learn more about the program, visit the Rural Health Care assistance page.

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Broadband · Clinics · Critical Access Hospitals · Federally Qualified Health Centers · Health information technology · Healthcare facilities · Hospitals · Rural Health Clinics · Sole Community Hospitals · Telehealth

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