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751. Rural Healthcare Workforce Overview - Topic Guides
Reviewed: Jan 10, 2025

Examines policy, economics, planning challenges, health professional shortage areas, and other issues related to the rural healthcare workforce. These include supply and demand, distribution and characteristics of the workforce, licensure, certification, and scope of practice issues, and policies that can be used to improve the rural healthcare workforce.

...Health Workforce's document Nurse Workforce Projections, 2022-2037 , nonmetro areas are expected to outpace metro areas in shortages of RNs in the next three interval years...

752. The Realities of Behavioral Health in Rural Communities - Resources
Date: Nov 2024

An infographic that provides information and data on behavioral health issues in rural communities, including mental health practitioner shortages, substance use, supportive strategies for hospitals and health systems, and more.

...behavioral health issues in rural communities, including mental health practitioner shortages, substance use, supportive strategies for hospitals and health systems, and more. 11/2024 American Hospital Association Health workforce...

753. Rural Health Disparities Overview - Topic Guides
Reviewed: Nov 28, 2022

Provides information on health disparities and the causes of these disparities in rural areas. Discusses rural versus urban mortality and life expectancy, and resources and programs to address rural health disparities. Provides information on regions throughout the U.S. that experience higher level of rural health disparities.

...behaviors, and lower access to healthcare services. According to the 2024 research report Access to Health Care in Rural America: Current Trends and Key Challenges , rural populations experience higher rates of uninsurance, lower healthcare workforce...

754. Barriers to Improving Rural Maternal Health - RHIhub Toolkit - Toolkits
Added: May 17, 2021

Identifies barriers to maternal health in rural communities.

...behavioral health providers and dentists. Lack of care coordination. Rural women lack access to coordinated care, and specifically, coordinated maternal health services, from prenatal through postpartum care. With the closure of rural hospitals and obstetric...

755. Telehealth Models for Promoting Workforce Recruitment and Retention - RHIhub Toolkit - Toolkits
Reviewed: Jun 8, 2023

Introduction to telehealth models that help develop the rural workforce, especially through recruitment and retention.

...behavioral health issues alone. Telehealth can help retain rural healthcare workers by facilitating contact with other providers, decreasing feelings of isolation, and offering opportunities for continuing medical education. Receiving additional support from other professionals...

756. Court-Led Collaborations to Address Substance Use and Mental Health Needs in Adams County, Ohio - Funding
Deadline: Mar 31, 2026

A peer exchange opportunity for teams from 5 rural communities to participate in a structured, 2-day meeting to learn about court-led collaborations in response to behavioral health and substance use in Adams County, Ohio.

...behavioral health and substance use, including: Operation Better Together: Collaborative initiative addressing substance use disorders, mental health, and child welfare through a comprehensive, cross-agency approach Courthouse-Initiative Programming: Offers services including telehealth for justice...

757. Center for Rural Behavioral Health - Organizations
Reviewed: Aug 6, 2025

Summary information for the organization Center for Rural Behavioral Health, including related information from this organization listed on the RHIhub website.

...Health Works to improve behavioral healthcare access for Minnesota citizens living outside of the metropolitan Minneapolis-St. Paul area, including reservation and settlement land. Focuses on research, workforce...

758. San Luis Valley Hospital Delivers When Families Need Obstetric Care - Resources
Date: Apr 2024

Podcast episode describing challenges with offering obstetric care in rural Colorado. Discusses services offered, cross-training, behavioral health and substance use, and social determinants of health. Offers strategies for other hospitals offering maternal healthcare. Transcript is below the audio player.

...behavioral health and substance use, and social determinants of health. Offers strategies for other hospitals offering maternal healthcare. Transcript is below the audio player. 04/2024 American Hospital Association Access · Health workforce...

759. Maternal Mortality in Indiana: Contributing Factors and Policy Recommendations - Resources
Date: Apr 2025

Discusses causes of maternal mortality and related data in Indiana and the U.S. at large. Includes information on disparities with a focus on rural areas, demographics, and access to maternal health services. Provides county-level map of Indiana showing full, moderate, low, or no access to maternity care. Explores potential solutions to maternal mortality, such as co-location of maternal and behavioral healthcare, substance use disorder (SUD) support, mental health support, and more.

...behavioral healthcare, substance use disorder (SUD) support, mental health support, and more. Tierra Brooks, Lee Ruess, Kristi Schultz, Elizabeth Thuranira 04/2025 Indiana University Public Policy Institute Access · Health disparities · Health workforce...

760. Violence Against Hospital Workers: Growing Awareness, Rural Interventions, and Why It Still Goes Unreported - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: Sep 11, 2019

Healthcare workers are four times more likely to be seriously injured on the job than other professionals. Research, tools, and campaigns are equipping rural hospital leaders to better protect their employees and develop a culture of safety. - The Rural Monitor

...workforce with treating the victims, not being the victims. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), healthcare and social assistance workers are four times more likely to be seriously injured by violence...