- Telehealth Study Recruiting Veterans Now
- USDA Delivers Immediate Relief to Farmers, Ranchers and Rural Communities Impacted by Recent Disasters
- Submit Nominations for Partnership for Quality Measurement (PQM) Committees
- Unleashing Prosperity Through Deregulation of the Medicare Program (Executive Order 14192) - Request for Information
- Dr. Mehmet Oz Shares Vision for CMS
- CMS Refocuses on its Core Mission and Preserving the State-Federal Medicaid Partnership
- Social Factors Help Explain Worse Cardiovascular Health among Adults in Rural Vs. Urban Communities
- Reducing Barriers to Participation in Population-Based Total Cost of Care (PB-TCOC) Models and Supporting Primary and Specialty Care Transformation: Request for Input
- Secretary Kennedy Renews Public Health Emergency Declaration to Address National Opioid Crisis
- Secretary Kennedy Renews Public Health Emergency Declaration to Address National Opioid Crisis
- 2025 Marketplace Integrity and Affordability Proposed Rule
- 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?
CDC COVID-19 Updates
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides daily updates and guidance. A CDC site for rural-specific information has a recording of the April 8 Coronavirus update for rural stakeholders and communities. CDC also does regular clinical calls for public health emergencies, called Clinician Outreach and Communication Activity (COCA). Read more here.
Federal Office of Rural Health Policy FAQs for COVID-19
Find a set of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) from our grantees and stakeholders, updated regularly, here.
HHS Guide for Implementing Virtual Case Management During COVID-19
The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services issued a short set of key considerations for delivering services online or over the phone. Read more here.
Notice of Intent: New Funding Opportunity Announcement to Support Novel, High-Impact Studies Evaluating Health System and Healthcare Professional Responsiveness to COVID-19 – June 2020
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) intends to publish a new funding opportunity focused on evaluating topics such as innovations and challenges encountered in the rapid expansion of telemedicine in response to COVID-19, effects on quality, safety, and value of health system response to COVID-19, and the role of primary care practices and professionals during the COVID-19 epidemic. AHRQ expects to invest up to $5 million in FY2020 funds with particular interest in understanding how digital health innovations contributed to health system and healthcare professional innovation and challenges and solutions to meeting the needs of vulnerable populations including older adults, people living with multiple chronic conditions, rural communities, and uninsured and under-insured populations. Read more here.
Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act
On April 10, HHS began delivery of the initial $30 billion in relief funding to providers in support of the national response to COVID-19 as part of the distribution of the $100 billion provider relief fund provided for in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. The Administration is working rapidly on targeted distributions of the remaining $70 billion that will focus on providers in areas particularly impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak, rural providers, providers of services with lower shares of Medicare reimbursement or who predominantly serve the Medicaid population, and providers requesting reimbursement for the treatment of uninsured Americans. Read more about the delivery of this funding here. For more information, visit hhs.gov/provider-relief.
Will Federal Help Arrive in Time for Cash-Strapped Rural Hospitals?
From The Daily Yonder:
Hospitals across rural America are forced to make dramatic choices between furloughing staff and staying open to care for coronavirus patients. While Congress passed the relief measures, administrators worry help may come too late. Read more here.
Lessons from Covid-19: Distance Learning
From The Daily Yonder:
With 55.1 million students impacted by school closures related to Covid-19, distance learning is getting lots of attention. It certainly comes with challenges, but rural teachers and families are making do. Read more here.
Amid the Coronavirus Lockdown, Manhattan’s Art World Looks at Rural America
From The Daily Yonder:
Two of New York’s most famous art galleries found plenty of virtual space to exhibit photography and art reflecting on rural parts of America and the world. Both shows have digital exhibits that allow visitors a virtual stroll through some of the materials. Read more here.
Coronavirus Relief Package Includes Funding for Rural Transportation
From The Daily Yonder:
CARES Act funding will go to airports, ports, transit services, and other transportation programs. Nevada and Missouri set aside some funds for rural transit. Read more here.
ADA Offers PPE Guidance As States Consider Reopening
The American Dental Association (ADA) has released interim guidance on personal protective equipment (PPE) for states considering reopening dental practices. The interim guidance focuses on the PPE recommended in order to practice during this pandemic and minimize the risk of virus transmission.