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FQHCs just got a $100M shot at transforming Medicare care.

CMS Innovation Center dropped MAHA ELEVATE this week: Make America Healthy Again through Enhancing Lifestyle and Evaluating Value-based Approaches Through Evidence.

Here’s what makes this different:

Unlike traditional grant programs that fund incremental improvements, this 3-year cooperative agreement pushes FQHCs to integrate evidence-based lifestyle and functional medicine alongside standard care.

The focus? Medicare populations drowning in chronic disease.

Think about it: FQHCs serve 31 million patients, many with diabetes, hypertension, and obesity. Traditional 15-minute visits aren’t cutting it.

Now CMS wants to fund whole-person approaches that actually address root causes.

📊 The opportunity:
• Up to 30 FQHCs selected
• 3-year funding cycles
• October 2026 launch
• Focus on Medicare beneficiaries
• Integration with existing care, not replacement

But here’s the catch: Letter of Intent due April 10. Full applications by May 15.

That’s less than 4 weeks for FQHCs to mobilize.

The requirements are steep:
• Strong Medicare enrollment
• Robust evaluation capacity
• Data infrastructure ready
• Cross-sector partnerships in place

This isn’t for every FQHC. It’s for those ready to prove lifestyle medicine can scale in safety-net settings.

The bigger question: Is this the beginning of CMS finally funding prevention at the scale we need?

Or just another pilot that won’t survive the next administration?

Either way, FQHCs who’ve been quietly building lifestyle programs now have their moment.

The clock is ticking.

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