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41. Montana Healthcare Foundation: Leveraging Funds, Providing Technical Assistance, and Supporting Public Health - The Rural Monitor
Date: Feb 3, 2021

Aaron Wernham and Scott Malloy of the Montana Healthcare Foundation share how their foundation responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by providing technical assistance, organizing webinars to clarify emergency declaration orders, and creating a grant application assistance initiative. - The Rural Monitor

...health crisis funds to county health departments responding to COVID-related mental health issues Provided...

42. The Alcoholic Beverage: An Elixir, and Yet a Poison? - The Rural Monitor
Date: Aug 26, 2020

In addition to information from federal agencies, a Missouri cardiologist reviews the science behind what often seems to be mixed messages concerning alcohol use and its impact on health and well-being - The Rural Monitor

...health standpoint but from a mental health and a social standpoint and a lot of associated...

43. HEROs in Rural Health: Q&A with Art Kaufman - The Rural Monitor
Date: Jan 10, 2018

Dr. Art Kaufman discusses the Health Extension Rural Offices (HEROs) model, how he is helping promote the use of community health workers, and his work with the University of New Mexico's World Health Organization Collaborating Center. - The Rural Monitor

...health services in the state by putting on Mental Health First Aid classes for laypeople...

44. The Rural-ness of Social Isolation: Information from Recent Public Health Research - The Rural Monitor
Date: Jul 10, 2019

Considered social determinants of health, social isolation and loneliness impact health. The University of Minnesota Rural Health Research Center's Deputy Director, Dr. Carrie Henning-Smith, explains how these determinants impact rural Americans based on information from her team's recent studies. - The Rural Monitor

...health Social isolation and loneliness are 2 different issues that are often linked despite the variable experience of “aloneness” between individuals Difficulties in risk-adjusting for the health impact of pre-existing physical and mental...

45. Philanthropy, Cross-Collaboration, and the Ecosystem That Is Rural Healthcare Delivery: Q&A with Dr. Shao-Chee Sim - The Rural Monitor
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

...health economics related to the impact of federal substance abuse and mental health block grants...

46. Oregon Washington Health Network and Yellowhawk Tribal Health Center "Tackle Everything" to Improve the Health of Local Community Members - The Rural Monitor
Date: Jun 13, 2018

The Oregon Washington Health Network and the Yellowhawk Tribal Health Center are addressing behavioral health challenges through peer counselors and heart disease/cancer prevention through community education. In addition, they're collaborating with local healthcare facilities and medical schools to improve recruitment and retention. - The Rural Monitor

...Health Forum, which encouraged patients receiving behavioral health services to share their experiences and ask their service providers questions. The forum allowed behavioral health patients to be heard and community members to learn what mental...

47. Colorado Health Foundation Makes Rural Communities a Priority: Q&A with Karen McNeil-Miller - The Rural Monitor
Date: Feb 8, 2017

Karen McNeil-Miller shares how the Colorado Health Foundation is increasing its focus on the health of rural communities and the importance of listening to and collaborating with the communities in that endeavor. - The Rural Monitor

...mental health, and behavioral health were at the top of the list. The biggest surprise...

48. Enhancing Services for Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deafblind Patients in Rural America - The Rural Monitor
Date: Oct 9, 2019

Deaf, hard of hearing, and deafblind people in rural communities may struggle to access healthcare due to a lack of interpreters as well as providers' misunderstanding of their culture and communication needs. A Michigan clinic hires ASL-fluent staff and provides telemental health, a New Jersey state division provides deaf sensitivity training, and a Colorado program brings interpreters to rural communities. - The Rural Monitor

...health. “Telehealth can allow for rural individuals to access care at a specialized clinic like ours,” McKee said. “We provide both mental...

49. Violence Against Hospital Workers: Growing Awareness, Rural Interventions, and Why It Still Goes Unreported - The 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

...health challenge ” found its way inside their walls: Violence against healthcare workers was no longer isolated to a select few patients experiencing dementia or mental...

50. Concussion in Rural America: Experts Detail Injury and Recovery of Traumatic Brain Injury - The Rural Monitor
Date: Apr 8, 2020

In the past five years, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has delivered two reports to Congress concerning traumatic brain injury. Concussions, or mild traumatic brain injuries, are common. With perspectives gained from their varied roles, five experts share information on concussions in rural America. - The Rural Monitor

...mental health access is sometimes in response to stigma, also mentioned in the paper," she said...