06/09/2026
Surry County Emergency Services has been selected to receive funding through the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services’ Rural Health Transformation Program. As part of a statewide $10 million investment awarded to 39 EMS agencies, the funding will help strengthen the EMS workforce and expand behavioral health and substance use disorder services in rural communities.
The award will support and expand Surry County EMS’s Mobile Integrated Health and Community Paramedic programs by addressing rural healthcare challenges such as behavioral health response, care coordination, substance use recovery, and improved access to healthcare services throughout Surry County.
We are grateful for the support of the Surry County Board of Commissioners and County Administration throughout this process. Their willingness to support our vision and pursue opportunities such as this allows us to continue strengthening our workforce, expanding services, and improving healthcare access for the citizens of Surry County.
We also appreciate the North Carolina Office of Emergency Medical Services, NCDHHS, and our healthcare partners for their investment in rural EMS and their commitment to improving outcomes for the communities we serve.
North Carolina is investing $10 million to help EMS agencies expand access to care in rural communities.
Through Mobile Integrated Health programs, EMS teams can do more than respond to emergencies. These investments will help connect people to mental health services, substance use treatment, recovery support and follow-up care after an overdose.
By strengthening the EMS workforce and expanding community-based care, North Carolina is helping more people get the support they need closer to home.
Learn more ➡️ ncdhhs.gov/news/press-releases/2026/06/08/ncdhhs-announces-10-million-ems-workforce-through-nc-rural-health-transformation-program
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Carolina del Norte está invirtiendo $10 millones para ayudar a las agencias de EMS a ampliar el acceso a la atención médica en las comunidades rurales.
A través de los programas de Salud Integrada Móvil (Mobile Integrated Health), los equipos de EMS pueden hacer más que responder a emergencias. Estas inversiones ayudarán a conectar a las personas con servicios de salud mental, tratamiento para el consumo de sustancias, apoyo para la recuperación y atención de seguimiento después de una sobredosis.
Al fortalecer la fuerza laboral de EMS y ampliar la atención basada en la comunidad, Carolina del Norte está ayudando a que más personas reciban el apoyo que necesitan más cerca de sus hogares.
Obtén más información ➡️ ncdhhs.gov/news/press-releases/2026/06/08/ncdhhs-announces-10-million-ems-workforce-through-nc-rural-health-transformation-program