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191. Reducing Rural Unintentional Injuries, with Amy Rosenfeld, Jessica Dayton, and Jane Strommen – Exploring Rural Health Podcast - Podcast Episode
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...

192. One Health: Bringing Health to Humans, Animals, and the Environment - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
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...

193. COVID-19 Community-Designed Testing Programs Benefit Rural and Underserved Communities in Oklahoma – RHIhub Emergency Preparedness Toolkit - Toolkits
Added: Nov 14, 2022

Describes how partnerships were used to implement community COVID-19 testing programs in rural areas in Oklahoma in 2020.

...COVID-19 relief and recovery efforts; they have embraced their role in supporting the work of the public health system and using health department technology and public health labs. One of the greatest results...

194. Telehealth Brings Important Services to Rural Long-Term Care Facilities - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: Aug 31, 2022

A skilled nursing facility in New Hampshire and national experts share the benefits telehealth services can bring to the residents and staff of rural long-term care facilities as well as the challenges some facilities face in providing these services. - The Rural Monitor

...COVID could cause in long-term care facilities from the West Coast and wanted to do whatever it is we could to be proactive and try to prevent outbreaks," she said. Laurie Archbald-Pannone...

195. COVID-19: Urgent Federal Actions to Accelerate America's Response - Resources
Date: Jan 2021

Presents six short-term recommendations for the Biden administration and Congress to address the COVID-19 pandemic. Highlights the need for policies and strategies to prevent or mitigate health disparities, including in rural and tribal areas.

...COVID-19 pandemic. Highlights the need for policies and strategies to prevent or mitigate health disparities, including in rural and tribal areas. 01/2021 Bipartisan Policy Center Access · Emergency preparedness and response · Health disparities · Infectious diseases...

196. Wayne Memorial Community Health Centers in Pennsylvania Stay Ahead of the Curve, Keep Emergency Response Plans Updated throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic – RHIhub Emergency Preparedness Toolkit - Toolkits
Added: Nov 14, 2022

Shares how Wayne Memorial Community Health Centers in rural Pennsylvania proactively responded to the COVID-19 pandemic in March of 2020.

...COVID-19 Pandemic What Happened Honesdale, Pennsylvania Wayne Memorial's existing emergency response plan was informed by previous near outbreaks they had seen in their community, mainly within the large number of children's sleepaway...

197. Broadband in Rural America: Faster Speeds for Home and Healthcare - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: Apr 28, 2021

Fast, reliable broadband is essential for people to access telehealth and patient portals as well as work and study from home, but rural and tribal areas fall behind urban and suburban areas in terms of broadband deployment and speed. Organizations in Alabama, Colorado, and Kentucky share how broadband affects their work and their patients' care. - The Rural Monitor

...COVID-19 pandemic, is "going to exacerbate these already existing disparities," since the people who would most benefit from telehealth still can't access it. In addition, the lack or poor quality of broadband prevents...

198. Arkansas Rural Health Partnership Hospital-based Transitional Care Program - Models & Innovations
Added: Jul 26, 2024

Arkansas Rural Health Partnership's supports member CAH organizations to create transitional care programs through a successful evidence-informed approach

...COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) and all hospitals in the southeast Delta region were functioning in crisis mode, additional insights into the power of CAH TC surfaced. An early decision made by ARHP...

199. National RTAP/FTA Webinar: Rural Transportation Planning and the COVID-19 Response - Resources
Date: Jun 2021

Webinar recording discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected rural and tribal transit, their communities, and the providers responding to the pandemic. Features speakers from the Federal Transit Administration, the National Rural Transit Assistance Program, the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, the Crawford Area Transit Authority, and Nevada County Transit Services.

...COVID-19 pandemic has affected rural and tribal transit, their communities, and the providers responding to the pandemic. Features speakers from the Federal Transit Administration, the National Rural Transit Assistance Program, the Confederated Tribes...

200. The State of Health in Tennessee: 2024 Annual Report to the 113th Tennessee General Assembly - Resources
Date: Aug 2024

Assesses the health status of Tennesseans across the four areas of the State Health Plan Framework: A Healthy Start, A Healthy Life, a Healthy Environment, and a Healthy System of Care. Includes a section on social determinants of health and features statistics on various populations and aspects of healthcare, including rural hospital closures.

...COVID-19 · Cancer · Child care · Child welfare · Children and youth · Closures of healthcare facilities and services · Educational attainment · Elderly population · Environmental health · Food security and nutrition · HIV and AIDS · Health workforce shortage designations · Health workforce...