Website Search Results for: behavioral health workforce
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Reviewed: Feb 1, 2024
Includes information on strategies and incentives to attract providers, positive aspects of rural practice, organizations and programs that support recruitment and retention, statistics on vacancies, options for recruiting international workers, and suggestions for compensation and benefits that might be offered to potential employees.
...Workforce and Rural J-1 Visa Waiver topic guides. What kinds of benefits and incentives can be included to make compensation packages desirable to potential employees? Added benefits and incentives can help organizations recruit...
Date: May 16, 2018
Across the country, recruitment and retention challenges are common for rural healthcare entities providing post-acute care. Healthcare leaders share practical examples that have created incentive for staff to join, and stay on, their healthcare teams. - The Rural Monitor
...behavioral health and has gained the trust of her population. "She's really made a difference in the way that we understand what is happening with our patients," said Marsh. Community Health Worker Maria Reyes...
Date: Oct 23, 2019
Translational science is a specialized research field bringing cutting-edge science to patients that need it. Making sure rural communities are also recipients of new research, the National Center for Advancing Translational Science is a federal agency that facilitates the steps and supports the investigators who want their findings to translate into better health. - The Rural Monitor
...behaviors in order to live a healthier life. The spectrum of translational science.Source: NIH NCATS. But there is another important element to translational science, as this special field of research is now called: having teams...
Added: Nov 8, 2023
A mobile integrated healthcare program in Richmond, Indiana connects social workers with people who have just experienced a mental health crisis or overdose.
...workforce challenges, it pivoted to create a Mobile Integrated Healthcare (MIH) program staffed by two social workers. The program officially launched in June of 2022. Since then, the department has partnered with a local recovery...
Reviewed: Apr 12, 2024
Provides resources and answers frequently asked questions related to telehealth and health information technology (HIT) in a rural setting. Discusses opportunities for these technologies to improve healthcare delivery, staffing, privacy, cybersecurity, broadband access, and other related topics.
...behavioral health visits through September 30, 2025. In addition, a November 2024 notice from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) extended pandemic-related telehealth flexibilities related to the prescribing of controlled substances through December...
Date: Oct 23, 2019
A new diagnosis of cancer? Of a rare disease? Or a chronic medical problem with seemingly no new treatment? The National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences is supporting investigators and ensuring that their cutting-edge science gets to the people who need it. Translational science teams in Arkansas, Florida and Washington are making that happen in the rural areas of their states. - The Rural Monitor
...Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Research Participation Survey Results Rural Urban Previous participation in research Yes 8.5 9.9 No 91.5 90.1 Opportunity to participate in research Yes 6.8 8.5 No 93.2 91.5 Willingness to participate...
Date: Oct 20, 2021
A common health condition, epilepsy impacts rural populations in many ways, including the ability to drive. Medical and public health experts join an advocacy organization to review the condition's impact and outline rural management approaches — including seizure first aid. - The Rural Monitor
...behavior. She also pointed to a third program, referred to as SMART , that was developed by researchers at Case Western Reserve University . UI's epileptologist Ghearing is now co-leading the modification efforts of this...
Reviewed: Sep 12, 2023
Provides resources and answers frequently asked questions regarding the requirements and benefits of the Rural Health Clinic (RHC) program. Addresses how to become a RHC, reimbursement, staffing requirements, patient characteristics, the differences between RHCs and Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), and more.
...workforce. How does Medicare reimburse RHCs? Medicare pays RHCs 80% of a flat, all-inclusive rate (AIR) for medically necessary medical and qualified preventive visits delivered on the same day; the remaining 20% is charged...
Reviewed: Aug 15, 2024
A community health worker-based Chronic Care Management program implemented in a 3-state area of Appalachia has a sustainability track record due to insurance payer support.
...behavioral and mental health conditions, including substance use disorder. Of note, many of the CHW-based CCM model elements have also been integrated into the Drug Free Moms and Babies program. In addition to scaling...
Date: Nov 10, 2020
Nurses are an integral part of the rural healthcare workforce. Registered nurses from across the country share their stories about their path to nursing, their accomplishments, and how they provide healthcare in their rural communities. - The Rural Monitor
...behavioral health into rural practice, to respiratory diseases, to addressing issues impacting women in agriculture. Leading experts from multiple professions across the nation provide instruction. Continuing education is available for the 18-hour program. Since...