HHS Release Rural Action Plan
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This action plan provides a roadmap for HHS to strengthen departmental coordination to better serve the millions of Americans who live in rural communities across
"Growing up in rural
"The Rural Action Plan continues HHS and the Administration's continued focus on rural communities," said former
Following up on the President's Executive Order, the Rural Action Plan - (https://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/hhs-rural-action-plan.pdf)/* examines the key challenges facing rural communities related to issues such as emerging health disparities, chronic disease burden, high rates of maternal mortality and limited access to mental health services. The plan lays out a four-point strategy to transform rural health and human services, with a number of actions that can be launched within weeks or months. The four points of the strategy are:
* Building a sustainable health and human services model for rural communities, including actions such as:
* Funding the
* Expanding the Community Health Aide Program, which provides education and training of tribal community health providers to increase access to quality health care, health promotion and disease prevention services.
* Funding the Integrated Rural Community Care project to connect federally qualified health centers with rural hospitals to better coordinate preventive, primary and emergency health care.
* Leveraging technology and innovation, including:
* Supporting a new HHS Health Challenge to leverage technology to improve screening and management of post-partum depression for rural women.
* Providing more than
* Developing new flexibility for Medicare Advantage (MA) plans to improve access to managed care options in rural areas through changes in network adequacy assessments for MA plans and to take into account the impact of telehealth providers in contracted networks.
* Focusing on preventing disease and mortality, including:
* Creating the Healthy Rural Hometown Initiative, a new initiative to identify strategies to address the growing rural disparities related to the five leading causes of avoidable death, including stroke, heart disease, cancer, respiratory disease and injury/substance use.
* Investing over
* Investing more than
* Increasing rural access to care, including:
* Issuing a new policy brief examining the workforce shortage challenges state-based licensure restrictions create for rural residents by failing to let health care clinicians practice to the full extent of their training.
* Investing
* Awarding
Read the action plan here: https://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/hhs-rural-action-plan.pdf - /*
The Rural Action Plan builds on the work throughout the
* The
* CMS created two new ways for Medicare to pay providers specifically for forms of "virtual care," delivered remotely. Health care providers can now be paid for remote patient monitoring, virtual assessments and review of electronically transmitted images.
* HRSA launched the Rural Communities Opioid Response program (https://www.hrsa.gov/rural-health/rcorp), funding multi-sector consortia in rural areas to enhance their ability to implement and sustain prevention, treatment, and recovery services in underserved rural areas, with more than
* Through the Rural Tribal COVID-19 Response Program, HRSA awarded
* Through the CARES Act, HRSA invested
As the Rural Action Plan was developed, the
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