Oklahoma $15M NOFO, Iowa Network of Care, New Mexico pipeline, Arizona award tiers
A plethora of RFPs and two state blueprints for the next few months
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In this issue:
Nevada info sheet with lots of program links
North Dakota hires
Oklahoma publishes $15.2M NOFO
New Mexico deep dive into their ASO opportunity, with detailed funding pipeline
Arizona released their revised budget narrative, exposing award tiers, evaluation rubrics, and other keys for vendors
Nevada publishes Information and Guidance document
We’ve reported on lots of RFP movement and this sheet is a potential indication of more to come. We will have a deep-dive into the program this week.
North Dakota makes hiring announcements
North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS) today announced that Vincent Roehr and Douglas A. McMillan have joined the agency to help guide the Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP). This program is a five-year statewide investment to strengthen rural health care and help make North Dakota the healthiest state in the nation.




