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1. Programs and Training Strive to Improve Care for Rural LGBTQ+ Patients - The Rural Monitor
Date: Oct 18, 2023

In addition to higher rates of some mental and physical health conditions, LGBTQ+ people in rural areas may also perceive discrimination or lack of understanding when accessing healthcare. Programs in Idaho and Virginia share how they're helping rural healthcare facilities provide better care. - The Rural Monitor

...HIV infection. After finding experts, the PiICN team developed a consultation model so that primary...

2. The Frontier of Harm Reduction: Expanding Services for Rural People Who Use Drugs - The Rural Monitor
Date: Jul 26, 2023

In response to rising rates of overdose death and injection-related disease, rural organizers across the country are testing innovative harm reduction strategies to expand potentially life-saving services to some of the most marginalized members of their communities. - The Rural Monitor

...HIV outbreak in rural Scott County, Indiana, brought national attention to the risk of injection...

3. 'A Safe Place': Rural HIV Patients and Providers Fight Stigma, Isolation Through Connection - The Rural Monitor
Date: Jun 28, 2023

New HIV infections are on the decline in the U.S. — but in some rural areas, lingering stigma and misunderstanding still stand as barriers to the prevention and treatment of the virus. - The Rural Monitor

...HIV Patients and Providers Fight Stigma, Isolation Through Connection - The Rural Monitor --- New HIV infections...

4. Wiping Away the Tears: Addressing Increasing Death in Rural America - The Rural Monitor
Date: Jul 13, 2022

Rural mortality rates had been improving until recent years when a perfect storm of the opioid epidemic and COVID-19 pandemic converged to reverse these gains. However, federally funded efforts have sought to stem the tide through community, clinical, and policy efforts. - The Rural Monitor

...HIV outbreak of more than 200 HIV cases , many with co-infection of hepatitis C, in a county...

5. Broadband in Rural America: Faster Speeds for Home and Healthcare - The Rural Monitor
Date: Apr 28, 2021

Fast, reliable broadband is essential for people to access telehealth and patient portals as well as work and study from home, but rural and tribal areas fall behind urban and suburban areas in terms of broadband deployment and speed. Organizations in Alabama, Colorado, and Kentucky share how broadband affects their work and their patients' care. - The Rural Monitor

...HIV. The University of South Alabama provides ultrasounds at county health departments; the ultrasonographer travels...

6. One Health: Bringing Health to Humans, Animals, and the Environment - The Rural Monitor
Date: Oct 14, 2020

Wondering about animal-to-human diseases? Or human medical conditions related to the environment? Federal experts join health educators to talk about how understanding a One Health approach for human, animal, and environmental health can be helpful for rural healthcare organizations. - The Rural Monitor

...HIV — or the bioterrorism threats with anthrax exposures nearly two decades ago. Recall anthrax : a deadly...

7. Translational Science: Research with Results that Touch Rural Populations - The Rural Monitor
Date: Oct 23, 2019

Translational science is a specialized research field bringing cutting-edge science to patients that need it. Making sure rural communities are also recipients of new research, the National Center for Advancing Translational Science is a federal agency that facilitates the steps and supports the investigators who want their findings to translate into better health. - The Rural Monitor

...HIV Care in the US: Regional and Urban–Rural Differences HIV Care Provider Perceptions and Approaches...

8. Responding to the HIV Crisis in Scott County, Indiana: Q&A with Dr. William Cooke - The Rural Monitor
Date: Nov 28, 2018

Scott County, Indiana, has been in the national spotlight since experiencing the largest HIV outbreak in rural America's recent history. The town's only physician at the time, Dr. William Cooke, took action to bring healing and hope to his community of Austin and the surrounding county. In this Q&A, he shares the motivation behind his compassionate approach to care. - The Rural Monitor

...HIV-positive person they knew to their newly launched HIV, hepatitis C, and opioid/substance use disorder...

9. Rural Health Opioid Program Funds Care Coordination Efforts for Recovery - The Rural Monitor
Date: Sep 5, 2018

As more federal dollars are directed toward the opioid crisis, three communities use grant funds for treatment and recovery care coordination in court, prisons, and the homes of new moms. - The Rural Monitor

...HIV and hepatitis C testing, medical care, continued patient navigation services, and the health department...

10. USDA Road Trip Through Rural America: Q&A with Anne Hazlett - The Rural Monitor
Date: Aug 22, 2018

USDA Assistant to the Secretary for Rural Development Anne Hazlett shares perspectives on healthcare needs and healthcare delivery challenges from information gained as she travels rural America. - The Rural Monitor

...HIV outbreak of historic proportions, all due to injection drug use. I think watching the leaders...