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115 Rural Monitor webpages matched your search. Here are matches 91 - 100:

91. Talking Rural Opioid Use at the United Nations: Q&A with Holly Andrilla - The Rural Monitor
Date: Aug 10, 2016

Rural health researcher Holly Andrilla offers an international perspective on rural substance abuse issues based on her experience presenting to the United Nations Office of Drugs and Crime in Vienna, Austria. - The Rural Monitor

...mental health specialists to treat comorbidities. We know that a lot of people struggling with...

92. It Takes a Village: Rural Recruitment and Retention - The Rural Monitor
Date: Nov 3, 2021

Healthcare facilities in Kansas and North Dakota and national organizations discuss the challenges of recruiting and retaining healthcare professionals in rural areas and share solutions, including partnering with local schools and businesses as well as other healthcare facilities. - The Rural Monitor

...mental health as well as their relationships. Anderson himself babysat a couple's children so the physician...

93. Recruitment and Retention: Overcoming the Rural EMS Dilemma - The Rural Monitor
Date: Feb 7, 2018

Limited funding, expanding coverage areas, and a cultural shift in volunteerism across generations has motivated EMS leaders to find new recruitment methods that attract more personnel and keep them as long as possible. - The Rural Monitor

...mental health. “We see things that are pretty hard to look at sometimes,” said Burke...

94. Rural Pharmacies Provide Multi-Faceted Value to Rural Communities - The Rural Monitor
Date: Jul 12, 2023

Rural community pharmacies are often vital sources for prescriptions, vaccinations, patient education, and other healthcare needs, but the RUPRI Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis reported a decrease in the number of rural pharmacies from 2003 to 2021. A pharmacy chain in the Midwest, a pharmacy-based research network in the South, and an Illinois school of pharmacy discuss the rewards and challenges of operating in rural areas. - The Rural Monitor

...mental health, effectiveness of pharmacist-managed anticoagulation in an inpatient facility, and adherence to medication...

95. The Opioid Epidemic: Testing the Limits of Rural Healthcare - The Rural Monitor
Date: May 18, 2016

Opioid addiction continues to devastate communities across the country. However, there are some aspects of rural living that leave small communities even more vulnerable to the ever-growing epidemic. - The Rural Monitor

...mental health facilities. The bipartisan budget agreement signed in December 2015 included $400 million in funding...

96. Mitigating COVID-19's Rural Impact on Families At-Risk for Violence and Child Maltreatment and Neglect - The Rural Monitor
Date: Apr 29, 2020

COVID-19 physical distancing measures impact vulnerable populations, including rural children experiencing maltreatment and those living in situations of intimate partner violence. Clinicians and other experts said community awareness, frank discussions, and changing service delivery approaches can make a difference. - The Rural Monitor

...mental health conditions and brought clarity to the issue that DV is not just a legal...

97. Faith in Recovery Coalition Offers Hope for Opioid Use Disorder in Fayette County, Ohio - The Rural Monitor
Date: Jun 9, 2021

After their county ranked number seven in the nation for opioid related deaths, the community of Fayette County, Ohio created Pathways to Recovery, with programs designed to educate providers and law enforcement, prevent overdoses, reduce harm, and encourage recovery through the use of Peer Support Specialists. - The Rural Monitor

...Mental Health (ADAMH) Board, also added a wellness component to address social determinants of health...

98. The "M" of MAT: Medications for Opioid Use Disorder - The Rural Monitor
Date: Mar 21, 2018

MAT, or medication-assisted treatment, is understood as a whole-patient treatment for opioid use disorder, considered a chronic disease. Four MAT medications work differently and help each patient's unique needs. - The Rural Monitor

...mental health disorders, or the setting of incarceration. According to the American Society of Addiction...

99. Rural Health Literacy: Who's Delivering Health Information? - The Rural Monitor
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

...mental and physical health. “Other health professionals are reaching out to us,” Agomo said. “When...

100. EHR Interoperability: HIT Needs Across the Healthcare Continuum - The Rural Monitor
Date: Sep 19, 2018

Talking electronic health record "interoperability," a rural hospital CEO and a HIT workforce educator talk about what that means for hospitals, clinics, and other organizations like those providing behavioral health. - The Rural Monitor

...mental and behavioral health patient data system needs, then you're fighting a losing battle...