HELENA — Cherie Taylor says many rural health care providers in Montana have ideas on ways that new investments could help them provide better services to their patients.

“We have a lot of opportunities that we've known about; we just haven't had the funds to invest in it and make it happen,” she said.

Taylor, president of Logan Health-Cut Bank and Logan Health-Chester, says she sees the new federal Rural Health Transformation program as a way to get over some of those hurdles.

“I think we have that opportunity to develop a very specific plan that will help Montana and make a big difference,” she said.

(Watch the video for more on Montana's plan to apply for Rural Health Transformation funding.) Montana DPHHS plans application for share of federal rural health funding

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