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Date: Oct 2024
Explores the burden of HPV-associated cancer in rural communities after the COVID-19 pandemic. Highlights rates of HPV-associated cancer in rural, urban, and metro populations and discusses prevention efforts.
...10/2024 Tagged as COVID-19 · Cancer · Infectious diseases · Rural-urban differences · Statistics and data · Vaccination...
Reviewed: Jan 2025
Up-to-date guidance for clinicians from subject matter experts on key emergency preparedness and response topics. Slides and webinar recordings for past COCA calls are available.
...COVID-19 · Emergency preparedness and response · Health workforce education and training · Infectious diseases · Vaccination · Wellness...
Date: Jun 30, 2021
On the list of leading causes of death, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, impacts millions of rural Americans and their quality of life. Though limited treatments are available for COPD, research indicates that pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) provides major benefits, yet is currently under-prescribed and facing challenges from COVID-19 and from reimbursement policies. Researchers discuss the potential that tele-PR might bring to rural areas, and rural healthcare leaders highlight the benefits of their PR programs for service areas. - The Rural Monitor
...COVID-19 did delay the program's start, Johnson said now that these patients are vaccinated...
Date: Jun 2024
Reports survey results from 422 local health departments (LHDs) on immunization workforce capacity, vaccine provision and uptake, funding and reimbursement, immunization data capacity, barriers to vaccination, and more in 2023. Includes data comparisons of small, medium, and large LHDs.
...COVID-19 · Funding · Health information technology · Health workforce supply and demand · Infectious diseases · Public health · Reimbursement and payment models · Statistics and data · Vaccination...
Reviewed: Jul 18, 2022
Information, resources, models, and frequently asked questions related to oral health and oral healthcare access in rural areas.
...vaccine and masking recommendations , as well as specific guidelines for medically-necessary procedures on patients who are, or are suspected to be, infected with COVID...
Date: Oct 2021
Examines cross-agency approaches to COVID-19 response efforts in Illinois, Indiana, and Rhode Island. Identifies key themes, lessons, and best practices for other states to consider when preparing for future public health emergencies. Highlights efforts to serve rural populations.
...COVID-19 · Emergency preparedness and response · Networking and collaboration · Policy · Public health · Service delivery models · Telehealth · Vaccination...
Date: Mar 2023
Report discusses the long-term physical, mental, and social outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic. Explores the effects of social isolation, school closures, financial hardships, and physical illness caused by the pandemic and highlights the groups that have been disproportionately affected, such as American Indian and Alaska Native communities.
...COVID-19 · Food security and nutrition · Infectious diseases · Poverty · Schools · Social connectedness · Statistics and data · Tribal communities · Vaccination...
Date: Mar 1, 2022
The March 2022 episode of RHIhub's podcast features Carol Wright Kenderdine discussing how to meet the transportation needs of an aging rural population.
...COVID. The other thing is a lot of our transit agencies pivoted during this time. We know that many of them became the way for people to get to their vaccinations...
Date: Jun 4, 2024
The June 2024 episode of RHIhub's podcast features an interview with Amy Rosenfeld, Senior Research Director of the NORC Walsh Center for Rural Health Analysis, Jessica Dayton, Executive Director of the Chautauqua Safety Village, and Jane Strommen, PhD, Gerontology Specialist at North Dakota State University. After providing an overview of unintentional injury programs, we discuss two regionally implemented examples.
...COVID hit and programs like this, across the nation, all halted because older adults were that vulnerable group. And so, the program was halted for a year and a half at least...
Date: Oct 14, 2020
Wondering about animal-to-human diseases? Or human medical conditions related to the environment? Federal experts join health educators to talk about how understanding a One Health approach for human, animal, and environmental health can be helpful for rural healthcare organizations. - The Rural Monitor
...COVID-19, also start off in an animal. That makes a One Health approach critically important." Consider rabies . "People tend to know about rabies because they know they're supposed to get their dogs...