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141. An Interview with Gina Capra - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: Apr 28, 2015

The Director of the Veterans Health Administration's Office of Rural Health (ORH) discusses the Veterans Choice Program and other VA activities underway to connect rural veterans to the healthcare services they need. - The Rural Monitor

...HIV) virtual team" promising practice provides a model for HIV treatment and provider training via telehealth...

142. Health Inequities by Sexual Orientation among New Mexican Adults, 2011-2014 - Resources
Date: Jan 2017

Examines health outcomes and behaviors by sexual orientation for adults in New Mexico. Covers demographics, access to healthcare, chronic health conditions, behavioral risk factors including binge drinking and smoking, protective factors such as HIV and cervical cancer screening, and quality of life differences such as mental health. Includes rural/urban breakdowns for demographics and addresses disparities by race/ethnicity, including American Indian/Alaska Native lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults.

...HIV and cervical cancer screening, and quality of life differences such as mental health. Includes...

143. The Frontier of Harm Reduction: Expanding Services for Rural People Who Use Drugs - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: Jul 26, 2023

In response to rising rates of overdose death and injection-related disease, rural organizers across the country are testing innovative harm reduction strategies to expand potentially life-saving services to some of the most at-risk members of their communities. - The Rural Monitor

...HIV outbreak in rural Scott County, Indiana, brought national attention to the risk of injection...

144. The Opioid Epidemic: Testing the Limits of Rural Healthcare - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: May 18, 2016

Opioid addiction continues to devastate communities across the country. However, there are some aspects of rural living that leave small communities even more vulnerable to the ever-growing epidemic. - The Rural Monitor

...HIV and hepatitis C. Austin, a town of 4,000 people, experienced an outbreak of 190 new HIV...

145. Michigan Center for Rural Health - ECHO Clinics - Resources
Reviewed: Mar 2025

Lists upcoming Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) clinics that address the management of infectious disease patients throughout Northern Michigan and the Upper Peninsula. Includes topics such as case discussion of hepatitis C (HCV) patients; therapy basics for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); updates on sexually transmitted diseases (STD), hepatitis A (HAV), and hepatitis B (HBV) for primary care providers, among others.

...HIV); updates on sexually transmitted diseases (STD), hepatitis A (HAV), and hepatitis B (HBV) for primary...

146. Translational Science: Research with Results that Touch Rural Populations - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: Oct 23, 2019

Translational science is a specialized research field bringing cutting-edge science to patients that need it. Making sure rural communities are also recipients of new research, the National Center for Advancing Translational Science is a federal agency that facilitates the steps and supports the investigators who want their findings to translate into better health. - The Rural Monitor

...HIV Care in the US: Regional and Urban–Rural Differences HIV Care Provider Perceptions and Approaches...

147. Range Matters: Rural Averages Can Conceal Important Information - Resources
Date: Jan 2018

Findings brief showing how research focusing on averages without considering data range can conceal important information about average rural hospital profitability, distance between hospitals, and HIV prevalence by county.

...HIV prevalence by county. --- View more Range Matters: Rural Averages Can Conceal Important Information Link...

148. It's a Girl Thing: Making Proud Choices - Models & Innovations
Reviewed: Feb 24, 2023

Since Union General Hospital started the program It's a Girl Thing: Making Proud Choices, teen pregnancy rates have reduced by 18% in Union Parish, Louisiana.

...HIV, in young girls were concerns for members of Union Parish, Louisiana. Intervention: Union General...

149. Virtually Possible: Using Telehealth to Bring Reproductive Health Care to Women with Opioid Use Disorder in Rural Maine - Resources
Date: May 2020

Describes a program implemented by a Maine family planning clinic, in which HIV counseling, contraception, and pregnancy testing and counseling were made available to women with opioid use disorder (OUD) through meetings with a community educator and through telehealth. Explores challenges in receiving OUD care in rural Maine and discusses findings.

...HIV counseling, contraception, and pregnancy testing and counseling were made available to women with opioid...

150. Correlates of Concurrent Sexual Partnerships Among Young, Rural African American Men - Resources
Date: 2015

Study of the social, behavioral, and psychological risk factors associated with concurrent sexual partnerships among 505 African American men ages 19-22 living in rural areas of southern Georgia from January 2012 to August 2013. Includes statistics with breakdowns by educational level, employment status, income, self-reported sexually transmitted infections, HIV-related risk factors, and substance use.

...HIV-related risk factors, and substance use. --- View more Correlates of Concurrent Sexual Partnerships Among...