How Florida Rural Healthcare Providers Can Use RHTP Funding for Mobile Clinics

Florida’s Rural Health Transformation Program includes funding opportunities for mobile clinics, behavioral health vans, and telehealth access in rural communities.

Learn how providers can align mobile health programs with Florida’s RHTP priorities before applications close on June 10.

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How Florida’s Rural Health Funding Supports Mobile Clinics
Florida is committing $209.9 million to rural healthcare, and mobile clinics are already written into the plan. Florida’s Rural Health Transformation Program application identifies mobile health as a core strategic objective, not an experiment or a pilot. The reason is straightforward. Rural residents in Florida often travel 20 to 30 miles to reach the nearest hospital, and many counties have no reliable transportation. So if patients can’t get to care, the program asks how care can get to them. Mobile health is one answer Florida already built into the funding strategy.
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Mobile Mental Health Services for Rural Florida Communities
Behavioral health is one of the most critical shortages in rural Florida. The RHTP application calls out behavioral health specifically, including behavioral telehealth, telepsychiatry hubs, and care navigation that follows patients back into their communities. A mobile counseling van changes the equation by bringing a safe, comfortable space directly to people who need support. Instead of somebody in crisis finding their way to a clinic, the care can come closer to their home surroundings in a space designed to feel quiet, private, and less intimidating.
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Mobile Primary Care, Screenings, and Prenatal Services
Florida’s mobile health initiative lists priorities like preventive care, diagnostic screening, prenatal services, rehabilitative care, and services in remote areas. The program ties outcomes to improved screening rates for hypertension, diabetes, and cancer, along with better maternal health indicators across rural Florida. A mobile medical clinic helps bring the physician clinic directly to the patient. For FQHCs, rural health clinics, and public health departments already delivering these services, a mobile clinic does not replace the existing program. It extends it to reach people who currently can’t get there.
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How Mobile Clinics Can Expand Rural Telehealth Access
Florida ties its rural health strategy to telehealth, remote patient monitoring, tele-specialists, behavioral telehealth, telepsychiatry, and connected care. The idea is that technology helps close the gap between where patients are and where specialists are. Telehealth does not have to happen only inside a building. A mobile medical unit, outreach van, or counseling van can be equipped with satellite internet, giving patients a secure connection for specialist consults without leaving their community. The van becomes the access point.
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Florida RHTP Application Deadlines and Next Steps
Florida’s Year 1 RHTP award is $209.9 million, and the program runs through 2031. Future funding cycles are coming, but providers positioned and ready for Year 1 have a real advantage. Florida organized its initiatives into two bundled RFAs and four standalone opportunities. The strongest fit for mobile units is Bundle 1: Preventive Care & Care-at-Home. Applications opened on April 21 and close June 10, so providers should begin getting their application and documents together now. At AVAN Mobility, the goal is to build the vehicles that make these programs possible. The funding is there, the need is real, and the next step is understanding what a mobile health program could look like for your organization.
Russ Evans
Russ Evans at AVAN Mobility
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Frequently Asked Questions:

Can Florida RHTP funding be used for mobile clinics?

Yes. Florida’s RHTP application specifically identifies mobile health as a core strategic objective, including mobile care for preventive services, screenings, prenatal care, rehabilitative care, and remote areas.

What are the key Florida RHTP application dates?

Florida RHTP applications opened on April 21 and are due June 10. Providers preparing for Year 1 funding should begin gathering their application materials and documents as soon as possible.

How long does Florida RHTP funding run?

Florida’s Rural Health Transformation Program runs through 2031. Year 1 funding is already on the table, but future funding cycles are expected.

Which providers could apply for mobile health funding in Florida?

FQHCs, rural health clinics, public health departments, behavioral health programs, housing projects, and street outreach teams may be strong fits if they are trying to reach patients who cannot easily travel to care.

How can mobile clinics support rural telehealth?

Mobile clinics can become telehealth access points when equipped with secure connectivity, such as satellite internet. This allows patients in rural communities to connect with specialists, support remote monitoring, and share health information in real time.

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