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Date: Jul 30, 2015
Wayne Myers, a retired pediatrician and rural medical educator, reflects on what the Medicare program's support for graduate medical education has meant for the rural physician workforce. - The Rural Monitor
...part, of the new law. Important long term effects, positive and negative, have grown out of the Medicare provision for paying graduate doctors in training, and their employing hospitals. In the mid-1960s, primary care...
Date: May 30, 2025
Medicare Care Management Billing Strategies. A webinar from the Rural Health Information Hub.
...part B. So again, that's an add-on code for each 30 minutes. I have myself never seen it used more than two times because that's just a lot of time spent...
Lists the U.S. House of Representatives Rural Health Care Coalition and U.S. Senate Rural Health Caucus Co-Chairs, as well as House and Senate committees with an interest in rural health.
...D-CO) Phone: 202.224.5852 Website: https://www.bennet.senate.gov/ Senator Marsha Blackburn U.S. Senate (R-TN) Phone: 202.224.3344 Website: https://www.blackburn.senate.gov/ Committees House Budget Committee U.S. House of Representatives Committee that has jurisdiction relating to developing...
Date: Dec 8, 2021
Clinical psychologist and program director for the Great Plains Telehealth Resource & Assistance Center, Dr. Jonathan Neufeld, clarifies telehealth as an "enabler" of healthcare delivery. Emphasizing that telehealth is only a set of telecommunication tools, he details how the unique use and flexibility of these tools by skilled providers can bring quality care. - The Rural Monitor
...part of the National Consortium of Telehealth Resource Centers. Are there statistics that show COVID-19's impact on pivoting telehealth care from "nice to have" to a "baseline expectation"? Though not all Americans have...
Date: Jan 22, 2026
Federal Rural Definitions. A webinar from the Rural Health Information Hub.
...d like to welcome you to today's webinar. And today, we're going to be discussing federal rural definitions. And now it is my pleasure to introduce our speakers for today's webinar. Sarah...
Date: Oct 26, 2022
After a 1965 public law created the Medicare and Medicaid programs, many rural residents insured by these government health programs were unable to access care. This challenge was remedied by another public law: the Rural Health Clinic Services Act of 1977. Using a historical framework, rural health policy experts, researchers, and clinicians reviewed the Act's impact on outpatient healthcare delivery in rural America. - The Rural Monitor
...part of the RHC story. The RHC Origin Story: It All Began When… Front cover of a 1979 rural health report. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Health policy experts said the origin story — a story...
Date: Nov 6, 2024
From the 2036 physician supply predictions: 6% shortage in urban, but 56% in rural. With supply influenced by 100 years of attitudes, health policies, and federal funding, this historical review leads up to the recent decades of new federal funding and policies that experts said will be changing this geographic maldistribution of physicians. - The Rural Monitor
...part of their residency training in rural areas are likelier to choose to practice medicine in rural areas. Family medicine is the key to rural health. Residents practice close to where they train. Source: Talley...
Date: May 3, 2017
From over-the-counter medication use, to decisions about personal or family disease treatments, health literacy impacts the most everyday of health decisions. But, distance and internet connectivity challenges make it difficult for rural residents to get health information. To navigate health information gaps, school nurses, newspapers, public libraries, churches, public health departments, and hub-and-spoke academic institutions are working in creative ways. - The Rural Monitor
...part series addresses this topic: A New Era of Health Literacy? Expanded Definitions, Digital Influences, and Rural Perspectives and Educating Future Healthcare Providers: Health Literacy Opportunities for Webside Manners Health literacy impacts the most everyday...
Date: May 2, 2018
Post-acute care (PAC) services available locally can make fully recovering from a serious illness or injury faster and easier, setting the patient and provider up for the best possible outcome. This article looks at how a tertiary facility's communication with skilled nursing facilities, a Critical Access Hospital's swing bed program, and a home health agency are improving patient transitions from acute care to PAC. - The Rural Monitor
...part of an integrated health system, VNA works in close collaboration with EMHS's Accountable Care Organization (ACO) population healthcare managers, in-patient care managers, and specialty providers to ensure safe transitions. The two groups...
Date: Sep 21, 2022
As vice president for research, innovation, and evaluation at Texas-based Episcopal Health Foundation, Shao-Chee Sim, PhD, discusses how philanthropic organizations can make small rural research investments — and, in particular, leverage cross-funder collaboration — that impact not only funders themselves, but also healthcare delivery systems and the rural Americans they serve. - The Rural Monitor
...Medicare and Medicaid Services] Innovation Center model. Texas is one of four state participants, along with Alabama, South Dakota, and Washington. This model looks at ways to provide support to hospitals wanting to venture into...
