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Website Search Results for: Mental Health

1956 webpages matched your search. Here are matches 1751 - 1760:

1751. Initial Preventive Physical Exam or Welcome to Medicare Visit - Care Management Reimbursement, RHIhub - Other

Information for rural providers on Medicare's Initial Preventive Physical Exam (IPPE) or Welcome to Medicare visit.

...mental health visit. Resources Medicare Wellness Visits , CMS Medicare Learning Network Initial Preventive Physical Examination...

1752. Lewis County Public Health and Lewis County Community Services - RHIhub Suicide Prevention Toolkit - Toolkits
Reviewed: May 9, 2022

Learn how the Lewis County Suicide Prevention Coalition seeks to support and empower the community by providing knowledge and education about suicide prevention.

...mental health and inform residents of available services. Coalition members include representatives from public health...

1753. Old Dominion University's Student-Run Mobile Health Clinic - Models & Innovations
Added: Nov 8, 2023

A mobile health clinic staffed by nursing students provides free care to rural communities in southeastern Virginia.

...mental health counseling, physical and occupational therapy, and speech language pathology; students in these specialty...

1754. Reeve Foundation Quality of Life Grants - Funding
Deadline: Mar 12, 2026

Grants to nonprofit organizations that provide services to improve the daily lives of people with paralysis and their caregivers. Projects and initiatives should foster acceptance, involvement, community engagement, and health and wellness.

...Mental health · People with disabilities · Physical activity · Self-sufficiency · Technology for health and human services...

1755. Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) - RHIhub SUD Toolkit - Toolkits
Reviewed: Dec 12, 2025

Learn about the components and benefits of Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT).

...mental health centers, primary care clinics, trauma centers, and school-based health clinics. The program...

1756. SUD Program Evaluation Questions and Measures - RHIhub Toolkit - Toolkits
Reviewed: Dec 12, 2025

Potential questions and measures for evaluating a rural substance use disorder program.

...mental health visits in the past year Number of clinical and social service providers Outcome...

1757. Targeted Rural Health Education Project - Models & Innovations
Reviewed: Jan 22, 2024

North Dakota health professions students disseminate health information and learn health literacy concepts by writing plain language health education articles for rural newspaper audiences.

...mental health services in our area and I think this is a great tie-in to that...

1758. SUD Program Implementation Considerations for Women - RHIhub Toolkit - Toolkits
Reviewed: Dec 12, 2025

Learn about considerations for implementing substance use disorder programs for women.

...mental health conditions and culturally sensitive needs. Resources to Learn More Alcohol Use Disorder, Substance...

1759. Rural Patients with Chronic Disease: A Nonprofit Organization and a Health Department Leverage Federal Funding to Provide Health Education and Care Coordination - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: Feb 20, 2019

An Alabama nonprofit organization and a North Carolina rural health district share how they leverage public funding for quality improvement and rural network development activities that provide unique patient education opportunities for chronic disease prevention and self-management. - The Rural Monitor

...mental health organization, a rural Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), a social service agency, and a quality...

1760. Rural J-1 Visa Waiver Overview - Topic Guides
Reviewed: Sep 17, 2025

Information and frequently asked questions on the requirements and benefits of the J-1 visa waiver, which waives the two-year home residency requirement and allows a foreign physician to stay in the U.S. to practice in a federally designated Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA), Medically Underserved Area (MUA), or for a Medically Underserved Population (MUP), if recommended by an interested federal government agency.

...mental health or primary care Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA). A J-1 visa waiver...