- Distance, Workforce Shortages Complicate Mental Health Access in Rural Nevada Communities
- Bird Flu Is Racing Through Farms, but Northwest States Are Rarely Testing Workers
- After Helene, Clinician Teams Brought Critical Care To Isolated WNC Communities
- The Biden-Harris Administration Supports Rural Health Care
- Biden-Harris Administration Announces $52 Million Investment for Health Centers to Provide Care for People Reentering the Community after Incarceration
- On National Rural Health Day, Reps. Sewell and Miller Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Support Rural Hospitals
- Terri Sewell Cosponsors Bill Reauthoring Program to Support Rural Hospitals
- HRSA: Inclusion of Terrain Factors in the Definition of Rural Area for Federal Office of Rural Health Policy Grants
- DEA, HHS: Third Temporary Extension of COVID-19 Telemedicine Flexibilities for Prescription of Controlled Medications
- Celebrating National Rural Health Day
- Public Inspection: DEA, HHS: Third Temporary Extension of COVID-19 Telemedicine Flexibilities for Prescription of Controlled Medications
- CDC Presents a Five-Year Plan for Rural Healthcare
- Talking Rural Health Care with U of M
- Kansas Faith Leaders 'Well Positioned' To Help Fill Mental Health Care Gaps in Rural Areas
- The CDC Wants More Kansas Farm Workers to Get Their Flu Shots This Season
The United States Prosperity Index 2019
This resource assesses the economic, institutional, and social aspects of prosperity across the United States over the past decade. It features state-by-state breakdown of prosperity increases and decreases, and it examines 11 pillars of prosperity, made up of 48 different elements, measured by over 200 state-level indicators. It includes rural broadband access information for some states. Learn more here.
State Incentive Programs that Encourage Allied Health Professionals to Provide Care for Rural and Underserved Populations
This policy brief investigating allied health incentive programs at the state level by examining their goals, policies, practices, and available data on their achievement in recruiting and retaining allied health professionals to rural and underserved areas. Nearly 70 programs were surveyed and documented that provided financial support or training opportunities for 39 different types of allied health professionals and students in return for a service commitment. Read more here.
Rural Emergency Medical Services Integration
This resource outlines tools and strategies for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) to use when integrating with other healthcare providers. It discusses approaches to the integration of medical direction, medical protocols, quality reviews, training and continuing education, and operations, among other topics. Read more here.
R3 Report: National Patient Safety Goal for Suicide Prevention
This resource establishes safety goals and practices for suicide prevention in Joint Commission-accredited hospitals. This 2019 update highlights specific requirements for accredited Critical Access Hospitals. Read more here.
Performance Management/Program Evaluation Guide: Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility (Flex) Program
This resource offers guidance to state Flex program coordinators to incorporate performance management and evaluation into Flex program operations as required by the Flex Program Cooperative Agreement. It supports the state’s capacity for assessing program activities, making improvements, and establishing if activities are effective. It also defines key terms and concepts, discusses reporting requirements, demonstrates a performance year work plan, covers data collection, and provides examples of goals and measures to be included in the evaluation plan. Read more here.
Partial Psychiatric Hospitalization Program Availability in Non-Metropolitan and Metropolitan Hospitals Nationally
This resource describes the purpose of partial psychiatric hospitalization programs (PPHPs), and compares 2016 American Hospital Association (AHA) Annual Survey of Hospitals data on the availability and the characteristics of PPHPs among non-metropolitan and metropolitan hospitals in the U.S. Read more here.
Medicare Advantage 2020 Spotlight
This resource is an overview of Medicare Advantage plans available in 2020 and changes since 2019. It features statistics including the number of plans available from 2010-2020 and percent of Medicare beneficiaries having access to Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs), local Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs), and regional PPOs, with breakdowns by metro and nonmetro counties, and a county-level map showing numbers of plans available in 2020. Read more here.
The Impact of the Opioid Epidemic on the Aging Services Network and the Older Adults They Serve
This report highlights the results of a survey of National Council on Aging (NCOA) grantees and partners on the effect of the opioid epidemic on older adults. It details the percentage of respondents from rural areas and offers recommendations and resources to address the epidemic among the aging population. Read more here.
Geographic disparities associated with travel to medical care and attendance in programs to prevent/manage chronic illness among middle-aged and older adults in Texas
This report examines the relationship of rural and urban middle-aged and older adults with one or more chronic conditions who travel long distances to receive medical care, and their utilization of programs focused on prevention and chronic disease management. Participants from 9 counties in central Texas responded to health assessment surveys regarding their number of doctor’s visits within the previous year, distance to receive medical care, residential status, and other personal characteristics. Read more here.
Demand for Broadband in Rural Areas: Implications for Universal Access
This resource reports on the characteristics of demand for fixed broadband among households and small businesses in rural areas and how they affect private sector infrastructure investments. It discusses the role of schools and libraries as providers of broadband service and training to rural residents, and how broadband-enabled services, such as telemedicine, may encourage rural households and small businesses to adopt the technology. It also highlights federal programs and policies that may increase or impede broadband demand, and offers options for the U.S. Congress to consider as it addresses rural broadband demand. Read more here.