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11. Understanding the "Tool-ish-ness" of Telehealth: Q&A with Dr. Jonathan Neufeld - The Rural Monitor
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 and impact rural health equity. - The Rural Monitor

...health behaviors, and health behavior changes are the keys to successfully managing chronic disease, where the majority of healthcare dollars are spent. What are telehealth's greatest weaknesses? To see its real weaknesses, we have...

12. Out of the Shadows: Reducing the Rural Impact of Epilepsy - The Rural Monitor
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

...Out of the Shadows: Reducing the Rural Impact of Epilepsy - The Rural Monitor --- A common...

13. Creating New Rural Residency Programs: Three Grantees Share Their Stories - The Rural Monitor
Date: Sep 22, 2021

HRSA's Rural Residency Planning and Development (RRPD) Program supports organizations developing new rural residency programs. Three grantees – St. Luke's University Health Network in Pennsylvania, Baptist Memorial Hospital in Mississippi, and Sutter Health in California – share what the RRPD grant has allowed them to accomplish so far. - The Rural Monitor

...behavioral health service line? Which rural psychiatrists are interested in teaching residents? How much protected time do we need for program faculty to teach? How will the program help to build a physician workforce...

14. Tri-Area Community Health Provides Community-Focused Integrated Care - The Rural Monitor
Date: May 19, 2021

In rural Virginia, Tri-Area Community Health puts their own spin on the integrated care model to better serve their communities. - The Rural Monitor

...behavioral health patients. And we have students as well: doctoral students, three from Radford University each year.” In order to meet the workforce...

15. Maine Health Access Foundation: Reaching Out to Organizations to Provide Directed Grants - The Rural Monitor
Date: Jan 27, 2021

Barbara Leonard and Ruta Kadonoff of the Maine Health Access Foundation (MeHAF) discuss how their foundation provided unrestricted COVID-19 grants and open competitive grants and partnered with other philanthropies pooling together COVID-19 response funds. - The Rural Monitor

...Maine Health Access Foundation: Reaching Out to Organizations to Provide Directed Grants - The Rural Monitor...

16. Rural Registered Nurses: Stories of Caring for Their Communities - The Rural Monitor
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

...Rural Registered Nurses: Stories of Caring for Their Communities - The Rural Monitor --- Nurses are an...

17. The Most Costly Chronic Medical Condition in America: Experts Talk About the Rural Aspects of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias - The Rural Monitor
Date: Jun 17, 2020

It is the most costly of chronic medical conditions. Described by some as "hidden" conditions, experts talk about the complex needs of rural Americans with Alzheimer's Disease and related dementias and their caregivers. - The Rural Monitor

...Behavior , Medication Issues , Wandering , and many more. Dementia Caregiver Video Series webpages have had around 56,000 views and DVDs have been distributed to nearly 5,200 rural caregivers of patients with dementia. New methods...

18. Healthcare Professionals' Mental Health Needs: Where Can They Go? - The Rural Monitor
Date: Jan 29, 2020

Recent research has found that not only are nearly 40% of surveyed physicians burned out, but 40% are also experiencing depression. For many reasons — stigma among them — these professionals are not getting mental health support. Physician health programs, in collaboration with professional societies, are trying to change that by working with state licensure boards and other groups. - The Rural Monitor

...health professional workforce.” Resources Federation of State Medical Boards Physician Impairment Reentry for the Ill Physician Federation of State Physician Health Programs Performance Enhancement Reviews of PHPs Featured Articles and Podcasts Resources on Health Professional...

19. Physician Burnout: Definition(s), Cause(s), Impact(s), Solution(s) - The Rural Monitor
Date: Jan 22, 2020

National research has revealed it and rural research suggests it: over 40% of today's physicians are burned out. This in-depth story reviews information about burnout in healthcare professions and for physicians in particular. Along with reviewing causes and impact, a medical school wellness-advocate, a researcher, and a large healthcare organization with a rural footprint shared interventions and solutions. - The Rural Monitor

...workforce trainees and individual practitioners and at an organizational level. Rural's Future Doctors: Medical Students Building on the concept that practicing physicians can be healthier when their own physical and mental health needs have...

20. Creating a Consortium to Combat the Opioid Epidemic in Ohio - The Rural Monitor
Date: Nov 6, 2019

To help Ohio counties affected by the opioid crisis, Ohio University and the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation (PIRE) applied for FORHP's Rural Communities Opioid Response Program planning grant. Awarded separately, the partners formally braided the grants together, allowing the organizations to form a master consortium with five counties. - The Rural Monitor

...workforce development plan and keep a record of their conversation. In addition, Sprigg said that stigma is still an issue in her county. “Everyone's touched by this one way or another. It might...