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211. 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

...HIV. The University of South Alabama provides ultrasounds at county health departments; the ultrasonographer travels...

212. 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

...HIV — or the bioterrorism threats with anthrax exposures nearly two decades ago. Recall anthrax : a deadly...

213. Partners in Health and Wholeness - Models & Innovations
Reviewed: Dec 9, 2022

Partners in Health and Wholeness is a faith-based program started by the NC Council of Churches. It integrates healthy living within rural and urban congregations while offering financial support to launch new initiatives.

...HIV Education and Awareness, depending on which grant is being applied. A Director, three Associate...

214. Formative Research on HPV Vaccine Acceptability Among Latina Farmworkers - Resources
Date: Sep 2012

Reports on a qualitative study of surveys and interviews with low-income Latina farmworkers located in central Florida to better understand the benefits and barriers linked to the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination and HPV screening. The study population included 49 female farmworkers primarily of Mexican and Honduran backgrounds and 19 healthcare workers who serve this population.

...HIV and AIDS · Health screening · Statistics and data · Vaccination · Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention...

215. Vermont Hub-and-Spoke Model of Care for Opioid Use Disorder - Models & Innovations
Reviewed: Nov 19, 2025

In Vermont, a statewide coordinated approach offers comprehensive opioid use disorder treatment.

...HIV clinics with infectious disease specialists. Modeling this approach, addiction medicine specialists were located in hub specialty...

216. Social Determinants of Health for Rural People Overview - Topic Guides
Reviewed: Mar 6, 2026

Information, resources, and frequently asked questions regarding a variety of social and environmental factors impacting the health experiences of rural residents.

...HIV positive and Homeless (NC-REACH) works with community service organizations in rural North Carolina...

217. Healthcare Access in Rural Communities Overview - Topic Guides
Reviewed: Nov 8, 2024

Provides resources and answers frequently asked questions related to healthcare access. Discusses the importance of primary care for rural residents and covers barriers to healthcare access in rural areas, such as transportation, insurance, and workforce issues. Highlights strategies to improve access to care for rural residents.

...HIV testing services. The 2024 article Identifying Challenges and Solutions for Improving Access to Mental...

218. Social Determinants of Health: Transforming the Buzz Phrase to a Rural Action Item - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: Apr 18, 2018

Two healthcare organizations demonstrate how the social determinants of health and social risk assessment can be used as a framework for transforming a rural "health delivery system to a true health system." - The Rural Monitor

...HIV positive and Homeless , NC-REACH. Lisa McKeithan, NC-REACH and Positive Life program director...

219. Distance as an Obstacle to Clinical Trial Access: Who Is Affected and Why It Matters - Resources
Date: Jun 2024

Evaluates factors associated with geographic remoteness of 60 miles or more from the nearest phase 2 or 3 clinical trial for a variety of health conditions. Discusses American Indian reservations and rural areas, and provides data on demographic factors associated with remoteness including race and ethnicity, educational attainment, and poverty. Includes a county-level interactive map of clinical trial remoteness for health conditions including cancers, substance use disorder, diabetes, obesity, COPD, stroke, and more. Requires the creation of a free account to view.

...HIV and AIDS · Infectious diseases · Mental health conditions · Obesity and weight control · Poverty · Rural-urban...

220. USDA Road Trip Through Rural America: Q&A with Anne Hazlett - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: Aug 22, 2018

USDA Assistant to the Secretary for Rural Development Anne Hazlett shares perspectives on healthcare needs and healthcare delivery challenges from information gained as she travels rural America. - The Rural Monitor

...HIV outbreak of historic proportions, all due to injection drug use. I think watching the leaders...