Helping Rural Counties Get maximum federal funding through secure, cross-sector interoperability.

Are you facing pressure to modernize rural health care with limited resources? Read this.

The Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP) is a new, $50 billion federal initiative designed to strengthen health care delivery in rural America. States must submit their applications by November 5, 2025.

Julota is uniquely prepared to help these programs:

By turning disconnected systems into a single network of care, you can demonstrate innovation, accelerate outcomes, and unlock maximum Rural Health Transformation funding. 

Julota Unites Your Entire Rural Response Team

At Julota, stronger rural health starts with stronger connections. 

By integrating Julota into their RHTP proposals, states can strengthen their submissions with a proven, ready-to-deploy interoperability platform that meets federal innovation and sustainability goals.

The cloud-based system can be rolled out in weeks, helping agencies demonstrate measurable outcomes and maximize funding potential. Beyond the grant cycle, Julota provides lasting digital infrastructure that unites healthcare, EMS, and community partners under one secure, connected network.

Julota is a cloud-based interoperability and care coordination platform that connects the full ecosystem of rural care providers:

Critical Access Hospitals

Federally Qualified Health Centers

Telehealth Providers

Primary Care Practices

EMS & Mobile Integrated Health Teams

Community Based Organizations

JULOTA: Coordinating your Rural Health Solutions

Using Julota, communities can unite hospitals, clinics, EMS, and community partners to create one secure, interoperable network of care, exactly what states need to stand out as a Rural Health Transformation Program.

Sustainability Beyond the Grant

When adding Julota to their RHTP proposals, states can strengthen applications with a proven, ready-to-deploy sustainable financial models:

EMS can bill for SDOH assessments.

Critical Access Hospitals can share savings from reduced ER use and avoidable readmissions.

EMS and CAHs can share Julota’s costs while improving rural outcomes.

This directly addresses one of CMS’s top concerns: ensuring sustainability beyond grant funding.

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Here's What Our Excellent Clients Say...

<b>Dana Yost, </b>Senior Paramedic, Redmond Medic One
Dana Yost, Senior Paramedic, Redmond Medic One
The county gave us six months to develop the MIH program. Like most EMS, our data systems were incident-based, but with MIH we needed to keep track of who we saw, how many times and what we saw them for. We also needed to be able to share that information. Julota has worked hard to create a data-sharing program that works for us. They have created bridges with other software vendors that serve different parts of the healthcare system. One software that is focused on hospital emergency visits, and Julota receives data from that source so we are alerted to when one of the patients we serve has gone to the emergency room. Another software collects data for 911/EMS, and Julota gets data from that source. It also integrates EHR data from hospitals.
<b>Jess Beaulieu, </b>PACT Program Manager & Mental Health Program Administrator, Pitkin County Public Health
Jess Beaulieu, PACT Program Manager & Mental Health Program Administrator, Pitkin County Public Health
We run a co-responder program called PACT (Pitkin Area Co-responder Teams) pairing mental health clinicians with police to prevent unnecessary criminal justice involvement for low-level offenders with behavioral health symptoms or diagnoses. Since we are rural, we must coordinate services over a large geographical area, and we work with three different law jurisdictions. Julota has provided a central platform by which to collect vital data and statistics about the efficacy of our program. Julota is highly customizable, so we were able to tailor workflows to the specific needs of our partners, and consequently, there is no aversion to using it. The Julota staff have been very responsive and patient with our development process and change requests, and while we currently use the platform mostly to track law data, our mental health clinicians will soon be entering their information into it, as Julota is a HIPAA and 42CFR compliant technology. We look forward to exploring the potential of this platform in the coming years!
<b>Beth Williams-Gieger, </b>Director of Administrative Services, Peace Island Medical Center
Beth Williams-Gieger, Director of Administrative Services, Peace Island Medical Center
Peace Island Medical Center has embraced the community health needs assessment process as a means of realizing our mission. Our mission includes building a strong, healthy community by engaging with our community partners to identify disparities and prioritize community health needs. Julota provides our community with a common information exchange that allows us to track coordination of referrals to address social and economic health needs for our patients outside the hospital walls. Healthier communities enable all of us to rise to a better life. Julota is an important community connector technology that will assist us in creating a better future for our community.
<b>Darin Reid, </b>Community Resource Paramedic Program Manager, North County Fire & EMS
Darin Reid, Community Resource Paramedic Program Manager, North County Fire & EMS
With Julota in [my] 37 years of working in EMS, this was the first time I’ve seen all the local community organizations and services work together.

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