- Rural America Faces Growing Shortage of Eye Surgeons
- NRHA Continues Partnership to Advance Rural Oral Health
- Comments Requested on Mobile Crisis Team Services: An Implementation Toolkit Draft
- Q&A: What Are the Challenges and Opportunities of Small-Town Philanthropy?
- HRSA Administrator Carole Johnson, Joined by Co-Chair of the Congressional Black Maternal Health Caucus Congresswoman Lauren Underwood, Announces New Funding, Policy Action, and Report to Mark Landmark Year of HRSA's Enhancing Maternal Health Initiative
- Biden-Harris Administration Announces $60 Million Investment for Adding Early Morning, Night, and Weekend Hours at Community Health Centers
- Volunteer Opportunity for HUD's Office of Housing Counseling Tribe and TDHE Certification Exam
- Who Needs Dry January More: Rural or Urban Drinkers?
- Rural Families Have 'Critical' Need for More Hospice, Respite Care
- States Help Child Care Centers Expand in Bid To Create More Slots, Lower Prices
- Rural Telehealth Sees More Policy Wins, but Only Short-Term
- Healing a Dark Past: The Long Road To Reopening Hospitals in the Rural South
- Study: Obstetrics Units in Rural Communities Declining
- Q&A: Angela Gonzales (Hopi), on New Indigenous Health Research Dashboard
- Not All Expectant Moms Can Reach a Doctor's Office. This Kentucky Clinic Travels to Them.
Fauci: Dark Months Ahead; Rural Residents Should Focus on Prevention
By Liz Carey
Vaccination programs are improving, but rural residents need to practice CDC guidelines in the meantime to prevent overwhelming hospitals, Fauci says on RFD-TV’s “Rural Health Matters.”
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Record Levels of Infections and Deaths Return to Rural Counties
By Tim Murphy and Tim Marema
Gaps in reporting over the holidays created a false impression about the virulence of the pandemic in rural America.
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Rural-Specific Considerations for COVID-19 Vaccine
The Rural Health Information Hub provides a collection of information, including guidance for providers and resources for outreach to the public.
Request for Nominations to the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission – February 12
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) is accepting nominations for appointments to the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC), the independent agency that advises Congress on Medicare. Submit letters of nomination and resumes to MedPACappointments@gao.gov.
Medicaid Guidance Addressing SDOH
In this letter, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) describes opportunities under Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) to better address social determinants of health (SDOH) as well as federal authorities under Medicaid and CHIP that states can use to address SDOH.
Extension for Filing Medicare Cost Reports
For Medicare cost reports ending March 1, 2020, through December 31, 2020, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) is granting providers an additional 60 days from the initial due date to file their cost reports. Read more here.
Final: Modifications to the Definition of Rural for FORHP Grants
The Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP) finalized modifications to the definition of ‘rural’ used to designate areas eligible for its rural health grants. For grants awarded after October 1, 2021, FORHP will add all outlying Metropolitan counties that do not contain any Urbanized Area (UA) population to the list of eligible areas. With this change, almost 300 counties in 42 states will be newly-designated as completely eligible for rural health grants. Read more here.
RAND: How COVID-19 Has Affected Family Caregiving
The RAND Corporation is a non-partisan, nonprofit organization that researches and analyzes public policy. In this report, RAND makes the case for integrating family caregivers into the health care team and highlights several solutions for accomplishing this goal.
Comments Requested: FCC COVID-19 Telehealth Program – January 19
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) received $249.95 million in new appropriations to fund a second round of the Commission’s COVID-19 Telehealth Program. This program started last spring with a $200M appropriation in the CARES Act. The Commission seeks public comment by Tuesday, January 19 on planning Round 2, such as priorities and metrics for awardee selection and how to streamline selection administration. Details of the solicitation and comment filing process are in the FCC’s official request for information.
HHS Renews Public Health Emergency
The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services renewed the COVID-19 public health emergency declaration for an additional 90 days, effective January 21, 2021.