Website Search Results for: behavioral health workforce
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Added: Sep 14, 2022
Overview of evaluation strategies and considerations for rural health literacy programs.
...behavioral change through concepts such as self-efficacy, autonomy, readiness, and empowerment. In addition, a logic model can help describe how the program works and expected results, which can help with creating an overall evaluation...
Reviewed: May 20, 2025
The Auburn University Rural Health Initiative is developing a rural healthcare model that combines state-of-the-art telehealth technologies with health and wellness programming and services provided by faculty and students.
...behaviors and connecting neighbors to available services. Their involvement has been essential in spreading awareness, increasing telehealth usage, and ensuring that RHI remains grounded in community input. Additional challenges include securing accessible and reliable locations...
Reviewed: Feb 7, 2024
Information and resources focused on rural maternal health disparities, issues of access, barriers to rural maternal well-being, and workforce challenges. Highlights strategies, programs, and policies that support rural maternal health.
...behavioral health factor. These criteria will be used to create a composite score of 0 to 25 to indicate extent of need. The intent in creating this designation is to allow for direct federal support...
Added: Jul 16, 2020
Learn what community paramedicine is and the different components of a community paramedicine program.
...workforce. In a 2013 survey from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration , which represents the best available national data, 43.8% of calls to rural EMS systems were managed by volunteers. Types of Community Paramedicine Services...
Date: Jan 27, 2021
Barbara Leonard and Ruta Kadonoff of the Maine Health Access Foundation (MeHAF) discuss how their foundation provided unrestricted COVID-19 grants and open competitive grants and partnered with other philanthropies pooling together COVID-19 response funds. - The Rural Monitor
...workforce… to aging populations, maternal health, et cetera. So it's both a focus and a cross-cutting issue that weaves through everything that we do. Kadonoff: Much of our population lives in rural areas...
Reviewed: Dec 17, 2024
Provides an overview of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and Health Center Program awardees and look-alikes, important safety net providers in rural areas. Discusses Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) requirements for FQHCs and Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Bureau of Primary Health Care requirements for Health Center Program awardees and look-alikes. Includes information on the benefits of FQHCs and Health Center Program awardees and look-alikes, as well as links to funding, events, model programs, and additional resources and information.
...behavioral health, see the Oral Health Workforce Research Center’s Case Studies of 6 Safety...
Added: Jun 14, 2024
Learn about staffing, training, technology, equipment, and other resource considerations for rural chronic disease management programs.
...workforce. Types of staff may include: Program managers Pharmacists Care coordinators Health coaches Community health workers Specialty care providers Successful rural programs describe the benefits of having staff who are passionate, motivated, and committed. When...
Date: Apr 17, 2019
Wildfires. Child abuse. Sexual assault. The negative and ongoing effects of these experiences are the reason communities and medical providers are using an approach called trauma-informed care. This article features ways trauma is understood and treated in a rural community, a Wyoming pediatrician's clinic, and for nurses providing assault exams. - The Rural Monitor
...Health Care Strategies' Key Ingredients for Successful Trauma-Informed Care Implementation issues brief. Identifying the "Why" Behind the "What" Whether face to face or through a screen, using a trauma-informed approach is the first...
Reviewed: May 15, 2024
Describes different treatment options that rural communities should consider when implementing mental health programs, rather than creating a one-size-fits-all treatment plan.
...behavior and mental well-being rooted in childhood and past experiences. It involves bringing unconscious feeling to conscious awareness. The goal of this therapy is to enhance self-awareness and change deep-seated patterns. Supportive...
Date: Jan 9, 2019
Highlighting eye care as more than prescribing glasses, an optometrist explains how the medical model of optometry brings additional health benefits to rural patients. - The Rural Monitor
...workforce resources. The medical model of optometry fits this need. Eyes are as important as hearts, lungs, and kidneys, organs that are so carefully monitored by our medical providers. In the medical model of optometry...