$50B in Rural Health Funding Could Supercharge Mobile Clinics
The federal government has announced the Rural Health Transformation (RHT) Program, a massive, $50 billion initiative aimed at strengthening the healthcare ecosystem in rural America. With $10 billion available per year beginning in FY26, states will be able to apply funding toward projects that improve access, sustainability, innovation, and health outcomes.
One of the most compelling eligible uses is the development of new access points for preventative, chronic, behavioral, and maternal care. For many rural communities, traditional brick-and-mortar facilities are expensive, slow to deploy, and difficult to staff — especially across large geographic areas.
This is where mobile medical units come in.
By partnering with companies like Brewco Marketing Group (BMG) — a leading designer and fabricator of custom mobile medical environments — states could deploy:
- Mobile primary care clinics
- Mobile chronic care and diabetes management units
- Mobile dental units for youth and adults
- Mobile mental health and behavioral health clinic
- Mobile OB / prenatal care access points
- Mobile imaging and diagnostics units
These solutions allow care to reach the patient, not the other way around. Brewco has already helped health systems, state agencies, and non-profits increase access in rural communities through mobile primary care, emergency care, intensive care, immunization, harm reduction, and maternal care deployments.
As states prepare to apply for RHT funding later this year, mobile healthcare represents a proven pathway to improved access, better outcomes, and lower barriers to care — all of which are outlined as core goals in the program.