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1011. METelemedicine: A Pilot Study With Rural Alcohol Users on Community Supervision - Resources
Date: Oct 2014

Describes a study of 127 alcohol users from 4 rural counties in Appalachian Kentucky who underwent several intervention sessions using motivational enhancement therapy via telemedicine (METelemedicine). Discusses the use of METelemedicine as a means of increasing access to treatment for rural alcohol users. Analyzes results at the 3 month follow-up from initial screening.

...Rural Health, 30(4), 422-432 10/2014 Access · Alcohol use · Appalachia · Behavioral health · Telehealth · Kentucky...

1012. Evolving Remote Monitoring: An Evidence-Based Approach to Coverage and Payment - Resources
Date: Apr 2025

Reports on trends in utilization of remote patient monitoring (RPM) and discusses policy and payment approaches for effectively and efficiently utilizing RPM, particularly via Medicare and Medicaid. Includes data and discussion of rural barriers to RPM access.

...insurance · Medicaid · Medicare · Policy · Reimbursement and payment models · Rural-urban differences · Statistics and data · Telehealth...

1013. States Work to Support Rural Hospitals Despite Pandemic Challenges - Resources
Date: Apr 2021

Blog post highlighting state-level policies to address and prevent rural hospital closures. Discusses proposals in state legislatures regarding alternative payment methodologies and funding, service delivery models, and the recruitment and retention of a rural healthcare workforce.

...health professionals · Reimbursement and payment models · Telehealth · Arizona · California · Hawaii · Kansas · Kentucky · Maryland · Oklahoma · Utah...

1014. Telemedicine Use Among Adults With and Without Diagnosed Prediabetes or Diabetes, National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2021 and 2022 - Resources
Date: Nov 2024

Examines telemedicine usage among adults with prediabetes, diabetes, or no diabetes diagnosis. Utilizes 2021-2022 National Health Interview Survey data to examine telemedicine usage and diabetes diagnoses according to sex, age, race/ethnicity, education, family income, health insurance, rural versus urban residence, and U.S. Census region.

...Onufrak, et al. Preventing Chronic Disease, 21 11/2024 Diabetes · Rural-urban differences · Statistics and data · Telehealth...

1015. National Health Center Financial and Operational Performance Analysis: 2020–2023 - Resources
Date: Jun 2025

Examines financial and operational characteristics of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) from 2020-2023. Explores FQHC growth and expansion, patient and payer mix, revenue and growth mix, staffing and productivity, operational trends, financial performance, and more. Compares data on rural FQHCs to urban and national FQHC data. Requires name, email address, and organization information to download.

...Health workforce · Healthcare business and finance · Healthcare quality · Rural-urban differences · Statistics and data · Telehealth...

1016. Use of Telebehavioral Health Services by Critical Access Hospitals in the United States: A Qualitative Study of the Impacts of Medicare Flexibilities and Future Opportunities - Resources
Date: Jul 2025

Analyzes interviews with 22 Critical Access Hospital (CAH) administrators and providers to identify how telebehavioral health is used in CAHs, the impact of Medicare billing flexibility, and opportunities and challenges for telebehavioral healthcare moving forward.

...Heidi O'Connor, Yvonne Jonk Digital Health, 11 07/2025 Behavioral health · Critical Access Hospitals · Medicare · Telehealth...

1017. Rural Perspectives on Digital Health in Cardiovascular Care: Qualitative Study of Interviews With Rural and Rural-Serving Primary Care Providers and Cardiologists - Resources
Date: Nov 2025

Explores the perspectives of 17 rural and rural-serving healthcare providers in Alaska, Idaho, and Washington, on the use of digital health to deliver rural cardiovascular care. Discusses five factors that influence adoption outlined by the Diffusion of Innovations (DOI) theory: relative advantage, compatibility, complexity, trialability, and observability. Identifies themes that emerged from semi-structured interviews with these providers, including advantages and disadvantages of using digital health in their practice.

...business and finance · Service delivery models · Specialty care · Technology for health and human services · Telehealth...

1018. Ethical Aspects of Rural Healthcare, with Stephanie Larson and Devora Shapiro – Exploring Rural Health Podcast - Podcast Episode
Date: Dec 3, 2024

The December 2024 episode of RHIhub's podcast features an interview with Stephanie Larson, PhD, an Associate with the Institute of Ethics, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, and Devora Shapiro, PhD, Associate Professor of Medical Ethics, Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine. We look at some dilemmas in rural healthcare and explore ways in which resource managers, providers, and policymakers can use ethical principles to provide optimal care for rural patients.

...telehealth, to electronic medical records that easily translate between that rural healthcare space and the urban...

1019. Social Vulnerability, Lower Broadband Internet Access, and Rurality Associated with Lower Telemedicine Use in U.S. Counties - Resources
Date: 2025

Examines how patient characteristics and broadband access are to telemedicine use across the United States. Analyzes data from a random sample of telemedicine sessions held on the Doxy.me platform in 2022. Compares data by patients' urban and rural status, as well as high, medium, and low broadband access at the county level.

...JAMIA Open, 8(4), ooaf056 2025 Access · Broadband · Rural-urban differences · Statistics and data · Telehealth...

1020. Underserved Communities: Enhancing Care with Graduate Medical Education - Resources
Date: Feb 2020

Provides an overview of the current supply of rheumatology healthcare providers in rural America and future projected workforce shortages. Discusses strategies to improve access to care and address rheumatology workforce shortages such as increasing residency and fellowship positions in Medically Underserved Areas (MUAs), telemedicine, the J-1 visa waiver program, and the National Health Service Corps.

...America, 46(1), 167-178 02/2020 Graduate medical education · Health workforce supply and demand · Telehealth...