Rural Health Transformation (RHT) Program Solutions

Architects of Adequacy™ Solvere Health designs and deploys the infrastructure that enables states to achieve, measure, and sustain network adequacy under Rural Health Transformation Programs.

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Rural Health Transformation (RHT) Adequacy

Solvere Health aligns infrastructure, logistics, and clinical deployment around the three core pillars that determine whether care access is truly adequate: comprehension, time and distance, and network availability.

1. Comprehension of Care

True network adequacy begins with comprehension.

Members must not only have coverage. They must understand their covered benefits, plan limits, and member co-pays in order to access care without barriers.

Solvere Health supports Rural Health Transformation Programs by aligning clinical deployment and access points with plan structures, ensuring services are delivered in accordance with benefit design and coverage rules.

We help ensure:

  • Covered Benefits are operationalized through accessible care locations

  • Plan Limits are accounted for in scheduling and care planning

  • Member Co-pays are aligned with care delivery models and community access expectations

  • Members receive care that is compliant with Medicaid, managed care, and transformation program requirements

By integrating benefit comprehension into care delivery logistics, Solvere Health ensures that transformation goals result in real utilization —not just theoretical coverage.

2. Time and Distance

Ensuring members can physically reach care within required geographic and temporal limits.

Network adequacy requires that care be accessible within acceptable timeframes and distances, accounting for rural geography, transportation barriers, and environmental factors such as inclement weather.

Solvere Health designs deployment strategies that ensure members can access care within required time-and-distance standards, measured not only in miles—but in days and weeks to the first available appointment.

We address:

  • Transportation barriers in rural and under-served areas

  • Geographic distance limitations affecting access to providers

  • Inclement weather and seasonal accessibility challenges

  • Emergency Care access requirements and rapid deployment capability

  • Reduction in time to first appointment from —weeks or months (sometimes even years) to clinically appropriate timeframes

Solvere Health converts geographic gaps into deployable access points. We help ensuring members can receive care without unreasonable travel or delay.

3. Network Adequacy

Ensuring provider availability meets demand across general dentistry in rural areas.

Network adequacy is ultimately measured by whether members can access providers without excessive wait-lists or delays, including access to oral health care in rural areas.

Solvere Health expands effective network capacity by deploying mobile clinical infrastructure and staffing solutions that reduce wait-lists and increase provider availability in underserved areas.

We directly address:

  • Wait-lists for general dentistry services

  • Gaps in access to care in rural and underserved regions

  • Provider Availability limitations affecting Medicaid and rural populations

  • Network adequacy compliance under CMS and state standards

By deploying flexible clinical capacity where and when it is needed, Solvere Health ensures that transformation programs achieve measurable improvements in access, availability, and compliance.

Building Network Adequacy
for Rural Health

State Medicaid agencies and rural health transformation leaders face a common challenge: translating transformation plans into real, measurable access to care.

Solvere Health functions as a strategic partner, building operational systems that ensure covered populations can access care within required timeframes, geographic limits, and network availability standards. We specialize in transforming adequacy requirements into deployable care access.

We're closing gaps in coverage, reducing wait-lists, and ensuring members can receive oral health care when and where they need it.

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