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461. Models Addressing Perinatal Health - RHIhub Rural Maternal Health Toolkit - Toolkits
Added: May 17, 2021

Models of providing perinatal health services in rural communities in the U.S.

...diabetes, respectively. Childbirth education classes are typically taken during the second or third trimester of pregnancy...

462. Maternal Health and Prenatal Care – RHIhub Rural Early Childhood Health Promotion Toolkit - Toolkits
Added: Feb 18, 2021

Discusses maternal health in relation to childhood health and wellness.

...diabetes, preterm birth, having a large baby, and stillbirth. Maternal obesity is also a predictor...

463. Defining Mental Health – RHIhub Toolkit - Toolkits
Reviewed: May 15, 2024

Provides an overview and definition of mental health.

...increased co-occurrence of chronic diseases, such as diabetes, obesity, epilepsy, cancer, and cardiovascular disease....

464. Mental Health Program Considerations for Rural Older Adults - RHIhub Toolkit - Toolkits
Reviewed: May 15, 2024

Information on considerations for implementing mental health programs for rural older adults.

...Diabetes, lung disease, cardiovascular disease, and other comorbidities associated with aging, disability, and lower physical...

465. Mental Health Treatment Options - RHIhub Toolkit - Toolkits
Reviewed: May 15, 2024

Describes different treatment options that rural communities should consider when implementing mental health programs, rather than creating a one-size-fits-all treatment plan.

...diabetes. The mental health condition may precede the physical health problems, or vice versa. Social...

466. Culture and Self-Determination Provide Strength to Heal - Resources
Date: Sep 2017

Describes how the Seneca Nation of Indians has incorporated its culture into programs and community initiatives. Examples include school and adult Seneca language immersion programs, restoring indigenous plants, cultivating native animals, and the Seneca Strong program to address substance abuse by incorporating prevention and sobriety programming into traditional rites of passage, outdoor skills camps, and powwows. The Seneca Nation of Indians (New York) received the 2017 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Culture of Health Prize.

...Diabetes · Environmental health · Population health · Schools · Substance use and misuse · Tribal communities · Wellness, health promotion...

467. Small Healthcare Provider Quality Improvement: Sourcebook, 2016-2019 - Resources - Archive
Date: Feb 2020

Detailed descriptions of 32 rural quality improvement initiatives funded through the Small Health Care Provider Quality Improvement grant program during the 2016-2019 grant period. Initiatives focused on enhancing chronic disease management, increasing patient and caregiver engagement, improving quality of care, and better health outcomes.

...Office of Rural Health Policy Cardiovascular disease · Chronic disease management · Chronic respiratory conditions · Diabetes · Healthcare quality...

468. Williamson Health and Wellness Center (WHWC): Community Health Worker Care Coordination Program, West Virginia - Resources - Archive
Date: 2019

Brief overview of a care coordination program using a team of community health workers, a registered nurse, and a nurse practitioner. Discusses the program's sustainability efforts, as well as key takeaways about the program. The program was funded under the Rural Health Care Coordination Network Partnership Grant Program from 2015-2018 and received additional philanthropic funding through a public-private partnership.

...Policy Cardiovascular disease · Care coordination · Chronic respiratory conditions · Community health workers · Diabetes · Kentucky · West Virginia...

469. Rural Healthcare Disparities in the United States: Can Our Payer Structures Help Us Get Upstream? - Resources
Date: Mar 2023

Describes a care model utilizing community health workers (CHWs) to engage patients by screening for diseases, and offering education and information to help them manage their chronic conditions in an accessible, non-traditional settings such as a food bank distribution centers, county fairs, livestock auctions, and educational events in rural Idaho. Discusses the value of CHWs, along with a primary care team, in improving outcomes for populations at risk, and the absence of payment models to support this model.

...coordination · Chronic disease management · Diabetes · Health screening · Mental health conditions · Reimbursement and payment models · Idaho...

470. The Association Between Primary Care Use and Potentially-Preventable Hospitalization Among Dual Eligibles Age 65 and Over - Resources
Date: Jul 2022

Examines the relationship between primary care and ambulatory care sensitive condition (ACSC) hospitalization among people age 65 and older who are dually-enrolled in Medicare and Medicaid. Features statistics with breakdowns by urban or rural location.

...Diabetes · Elderly population · Hospitals · Medicaid · Medicare · Primary care · Rural-urban differences · Specialty care · Statistics and data...