Parrish Medical Center Awarded More Than $5.2 Million in Grants to Promote Rural Health, Workforce Development, in First Year of Florida’s Rural Health Transformation Program

TITUSVILLE, FL (August 21, 2026)—Parrish Medical Center is among the first Florida healthcare provider organizations to receive grants, in Parrish’s case totaling more than $5.2 million, to help transform rural health.

The grants were announced by Gov. Ron DeSantis, awarded to selected health care organizations across the state as part of Florida’s Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP). Funded federally, the RHTP program is administered in Florida by the state’s Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA).

"These investments in rural Florida will strengthen hospitals and clinics, expand the rural health care workforce, and help ensure Floridians can access high-quality care in their own communities,” Gov. DeSantis said in the announcement.

Parrish received two grants, $4,416,000 for preventive care and care at home, and $793,000 for workforce development. Parrish was one of 81 organizations statewide to qualify for RHTP grants based on Parrish’s application and evaluation by AHCA.

“Qualifying for these grants will result in health care improvements and vocational opportunities for individuals and families we serve,” said George Mikitarian, Parrish president and CEO. “Our Parrish vision statement is ‘healing families, healing communities,’ and our team’s work to qualify for these grants is an example of Parrish professionals working to fulfill our vision to benefit the people in our communities.”

U.S. Rep. Mike Haridopolos, whose congressional district includes the Parrish service area, praised the hospital, its Board of Directors, and staff for earning the grants.

“I applaud Parrish and its Board of Directors for their leadership in helping us improve health care access in rural communities,” said Rep. Haridopolos. “It has been my honor to advocate at the federal level for rural health funding. Rural health care is essential, yet many communities face limited access because of their distance from hospitals and providers. With this award, Parrish, its Board of Directors, and their coalition of partners will make a meaningful difference in creating access and developing a future-ready workforce.”

Through the two grants, Parrish will make healthcare more accessible by bringing preventive, virtual, and home-based services closer to the communities we serve. The Workforce Development initiative will help build the next generation of healthcare professionals through local education, training, and career opportunities.

Through Workforce Development, as the RHTP website describes, involves “partnerships with high schools and community colleges to expand curriculum development and training for allied health workers that allows residents to ‘learn and serve’ locally. All participants will commit to a five-year rural service period, ensuring long-term retention and continuity of care.”

Among the criteria for grant selection as described on the RHTP website are “demonstrated organizational and fiscal capacity to manage a large-scale federal program; experience and existing partnerships with Florida’s rural providers, hospitals, and CBOs (community-based organizations).”

Said AHCA Secretary Shevaun L. Harris, "Every awardee in this round went through a competitive, merit-based review, and it shows in the caliber of the partners we are announcing today. These organizations know their communities, and they have shown us concrete plans to put this funding to work. This is what it looks like to close the gap between rural and urban health care access, one community at a time."

Mikitarian praised each of the participants that enabled the grant application to meet RHTP requirements.

“They are outstanding, and we couldn’t have done it without them,” Mikitarian said. “Each one’s participation shows their desire to expand health care services throughout our region.”

These organizations are:

  • American TelePhysicians
  • Arcadius Health
  • Aspire Health Partners
  • Brevard County Schools, Career and Technical Education
  • Brevard Health Alliance
  • ClariVue Health/Echelon Health Partners
  • Coastal Ambulance
  • Eckerd's Pharmacy 107
  • Florida Institute of Technology
  • Main Street Health
  • Nuvo Cares
  • Strategic Interests
  • Space Coast Health Centers
  • Valkyrie / Matador UAS