Senate finance panel approves $207 million expansion to Hospital Transformation program

Tennessee Senate Finance, Ways and Means Committee · March 17, 2026

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The Senate Finance, Ways and Means Committee approved an expansion authorizing $207,000,000 for the Hospital Transformation Act, advancing the five-year rural health project and directing staff to route the signed paperwork to Commissioner Jim Bryson.

The Senate Finance, Ways and Means Committee on March 17 approved an expansion of the Hospital Transformation Act that authorizes $207,000,000 for a five-year project to expand health access in rural communities.

Sponsor remarks emphasized gratitude for the governor's team and the application process that made the funds available. The sponsor asked the committee to approve the expansion; the motion was seconded and the committee voted to approve the request. The chair said the paperwork will be routed with the proper signatures to Commissioner Jim Bryson.

The measure drew brief comments about program priorities and implementation: one member suggested the committee look at expanding mobile health services as a complementary approach so care is brought to patients rather than requiring patients to travel to sites. No extended debate occurred on the funding allocation itself.

The committee recorded the approval and the chair said he expects the committee to receive progress reports in future years as the five-year project moves forward. The committee then moved to the next item on the calendar.