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Website Search Results for: behavioral health workforce

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671. Workforce to Support SUD Programs - RHIhub Toolkit - Toolkits
Reviewed: Dec 12, 2025

Learn how a specialized workforce can support rural substance use disorder programs

...behavioral health staff (such as social workers or counselors). Some staff may have multiple roles, such as program intake and coordinating care. For example, health educators can conduct and bill for Screening, Brief Intervention...

672. Rural Age-Friendly Health Systems, with Alan Morgan, Rani Snyder, and Jed Hansen – Exploring Rural Health Podcast - Podcast Episode
Date: Apr 2, 2024

The April 2024 episode of RHIhub's podcast features an interview with Alan Morgan, CEO of the National Rural Health Association, along with Rani Snyder, Vice President for Program at John A. Hartford Foundation, and Jed Hansen, Executive Director of the Nebraska Rural Health Association. Focuses on the Rural Age-Friendly Initiative, a John A. Hartford/NRHA partnership.

...workforce shortages, unfortunately. Now, the good side of that is because of that challenge, it drives innovation. And when it comes to seniors' health, most notable are the dramatic shortages of behavioral...

673. Mobile Crisis Teams - RHIhub Mental Health Toolkit - Toolkits
Reviewed: May 15, 2024

Learn how mobile crisis teams can improve access to rural mental health services.

...Behavioral Health Crisis Care identifies mobile crisis teams (MCTs) as a core element of a crisis response system. When dispatched to a crisis, an MCT can de-escalate the crisis, administer medication (if necessary), establish...

674. Navajo Wellness Model: Keeping the Cultural Teachings Alive to Improve Health - Resources
Date: Jan 2018

Describes a wellness model curriculum developed by the Navajo Area Indian Health Service along with cultural experts and traditional healers to increase health literacy and self-management in healthcare and public health settings. The curriculum uses traditional Navajo methods of teaching healthy behaviors and is designed to improve the knowledge and understanding of healthcare and public health providers on Navajo values about health within the family, community, and environment.

...behaviors and is designed to improve the knowledge and understanding of healthcare and public health providers on Navajo values about health within the family, community, and environment. Marie Nelson 01/2018 Culture · Health literacy · Health workforce...

675. Current State of Child Health in Rural America: How Context Shapes Children's Health - Resources
Date: Feb 2018

Describes the health status of children in rural America. Highlights the components of the rural environment that may affect children's health and health outcomes, including economic characteristics, healthcare provider availability, behavior health risks, and usage of health services.

...behavior health risks, and usage of health services. Janice C. Probst, Judith C. Barker, Alexandra Enders, Paula Gardiner Journal of Rural Health, 34(Suppl 1), s3–s12 02/2018 Access · Children and youth · Health disparities · Health...

676. Creating New Rural Residency Programs: Three Grantees Share Their Stories - The Rural Monitor - 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...

677. Distance Education Training in Behavioral Health: A Rural Primary Care Needs Assessment and Pilot Webcast - Resources
Date: Aug 2009

Examines the interest of rural primary care providers (PCPs) in learning about mental health issues, particularly through online distance education. Documents the most pressing self-identified behavioral health training needs in rural areas and reports on the effectiveness of providing tailored online training opportunities.

...behavioral health training needs in rural areas and reports on the effectiveness of providing tailored online training opportunities. Mimi McFaul, Dennis Mohatt, Jim Ciarlo, John M. Westfall 08/2009 WICHE Center for Rural Mental Health Research...

678. Behavioral and Mental Health Care Among Urban, Suburban, and Rural Respondents: Differences in Reported Need, Reasons for Not Getting Care, and Travel Time - Resources
Date: Mar 2019

Data snapshot featuring statistics on percentages of people needing behavioral or mental health care or having difficulty finding a provider, and reported length of travel time to a provider, with breakdowns by urban, suburban, and rural location.

...behavioral or mental health care or having difficulty finding a provider, and reported length of travel time to a provider, with breakdowns by urban, suburban, and rural location. 03/2019 Association of American Medical Colleges Access...

679. Iowa Health Fact Book - Resources
Reviewed: Feb 2025

Presents state-wide data regarding health outcomes, social determinants of health, and health behaviors throughout Iowa. Discusses rural demographics, adult and youth injury mortalities in rural counties, healthcare facilities including rural health clinics, and distribution of physicians.

...behaviors throughout Iowa. Discusses rural demographics, adult and youth injury mortalities in rural counties, healthcare facilities including rural health clinics, and distribution of physicians. Iowa Department of Health and Human Services County-by-county data...

680. Increasing Medication Assisted Treatment in Rural Primary Care Practice: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis from IT MATTTRs Colorado - Resources
Date: Oct 2024

Examines how the characteristics of rural primary care practices in Colorado affect their ability to provide medication assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorder (OUD), utilizing data from the Implementing Technology and Medication Assisted Treatment Team Training in Rural Colorado (IT MATTTRs) intervention. Analyzes practice characteristics including practice size, behavioral health availability, MAT prescriber staffing, clinicians with MAT experience, private or non-private practice, and leadership buy-in.

...behavioral health availability, MAT prescriber staffing, clinicians with MAT experience, private or non-private practice, and leadership buy-in. Jodi Summers Holtrop, Rebecca Mullen, Kristen Curcija, et al. Frontiers in Medicine, 11, 1450672 10/2024 Health...