Oklahoma RISE 25 in 25 RHTP Weekly Intelligence Brief for February 21–28, 2026 (Week 9)
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Welcome to the Oklahoma RISE 25 and 25 RHTP Weekly Intelligence Brief. This episode, produced by the Oklahoma RISE 25 and 25 Foundation and directed by Dr. Keley John Booth (co‑founder and chief executive director), covers monitoring from February 21st through February 27th, 2026. We distill the key signals from CMS, state agencies, and the field to keep stakeholders informed and execution‑ready.
During this monitoring cycle we observed no material content changes across official RHTP or Rural PACE Expansion channels. For the third consecutive week, the Oklahoma Rural Health Transformation Program page and the OHCA Rural PACE Expansion page remained substantively unchanged: no new requirements, no procurement guidance, and no newly linked documents. That continued quiet is itself a strategic signal worth unpacking.
The core finding: Oklahoma's RHTP is in a deliberate, sustained pre‑procurement planning phase. The RHTP program page continues to display the February 12th touchpoint webinar links and standing federal award status information, while the OHCA Rural PACE page shows no new application guidance or deadlines. No RFPs, NOFOs, subaward announcements, planning grants, or amendments were posted during the coverage window.
Context matters. Oklahoma's RHTP represents approximately $1.1 billion in federal investment (Oklahoma is the fifth‑largest awardee nationally) with a fiscal year 2026 allocation of $223.5 million. Given the scale and complexity of these funds, the observed pause aligns with a structured federal‑state coordination process — specifically the CMS budget revision review, which remains the gating event for public procurement activity.
There are no new application deadlines or short‑term action windows to report this week. That said, stakeholders should not relax monitoring. When the CMS budget revision is finalized and procurement pathways are opened, deadlines may appear with compressed timelines. This quiet period is the time to prepare: review internal capacities for grant and contract responses, confirm data and reporting readiness, strengthen partnership networks, and revisit the February 12th webinar materials.
Strategic signals and implications covered in this episode include: implementation phase stability (the state is maintaining stakeholder resources but not advancing public guidance beyond the February 12th materials); Rural PACE trajectory (OHCA has not published selection or solicitation documents, indicating internal planning continues); and compliance/oversight posture (legislative activity remains relevant even though no new RHTP‑specific bills surfaced this week).
Watch list — items to monitor in the coming weeks: 1) CMS budget revision outcome (the single most consequential gating event); 2) RHTP procurement postings (RFPs, NOFOs, and related documentation); 3) OHCA Rural PACE procurement guidance or provider engagement notices; 4) Oklahoma legislative session developments that could affect timelines or requirements; and 5) announcements of additional stakeholder touchpoints or webinars.
Single takeaway: this is a preparation window, not inaction. The public‑facing quiet reflects process—internal coordination and CMS approvals—not a reduction in program priority. Stakeholders who use this lull to get ready will have a meaningful advantage when procurement activity accelerates. Subscribe for ongoing intelligence from the Oklahoma RISE 25 and 25 Foundation and stay engaged for the next update.