Every state has submitted its RHTP application. Once CMS releases awards, the real work begins: turning plans into action, coordinating vendors, launching pilots, modernizing systems, and delivering the outcomes CMS expects over the five-year cooperative agreement.
RHTP is a multi-year federal program with strict reporting, continuation checkpoints, and detailed requirements for evidence, equity, and impact. States that execute well will maintain full funding. Those that struggle risk findings, reductions, or clawbacks.
ESI serves as an executive-level partner to help states implement, manage, and sustain RHTP activities — ensuring progress, compliance, and long-term funding retention.
CMS has clear rules for how RHTP funds must be managed. States must follow their approved plans and federal requirements — or risk losing money already awarded. In some cases, funds can be withheld, reduced, or recovered.
Source: CMS RHTP Assistance Listing (93.798) and CMS RHTP FAQs — funds must be used as approved, reported annually, and any unspent balance by Oct 1, 2032 must be returned to Treasury.
Authoritative references for state teams (links open in a new tab):