As rural hospitals work to serve their patients locally, accessing state-of-the-art, cutting-edge or advanced imaging technologies can be a barrier, meaning patients either leave town for care or don’t get care at all. So, how do rural hospitals expand their offerings to give patients the care they need at home?
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Mini-Sode: National Rural Health Day & RHR’s An...
In celebration of National Rural Health Day and the two-year anniversary of Rural Health Rising, hosts JJ and Rachel discuss what “The Power of Rural” means to them.
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Episode 81: Reducing Transfers from Rural Hospi...
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Episode 80: A Legislative Legacy: Standing Up a...
On today’s episode, hosts JJ and Rachel talk with Mike Shirkey, State Senate Majority Leader, about ensuring rural hospitals are heard at the state legislative level.
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Episode 79: Life as a CRNA in a Rural Hospital
On today’s episode, hosts JJ and Rachel talk with John Gadwood, CRNA at Hillsdale Hospital, about managing an advanced practice provider group in rural America.
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Episode 78: Making Infusion Centers Possible in...
On today’s episode, hosts JJ and Rachel talk with Jacob Dozier from Community Infusion Solutions about how partners can make specialty services possible for rural hospitals.
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Episode 77: Rural Health Policy & Advocacy
Rural hospitals and healthcare providers are constantly facing new challenges as the healthcare industry changes and as regulations shift.
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Episode 76: Legislative Update
While much of the funding for rural hospitals comes through the federal government, state legislatures also play a key role in funding, supporting and safeguarding their rural hospitals. So, how do rural hospitals ensure their needs are prioritized in the state budget and through state law?
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Episode 75: The De-Humanization of Medicine & H...
Rural hospitals are often praised for their personalized approach of neighbors caring for neighbors, but along with the rest of the healthcare industry, rural providers are not immune to the increasingly less human-centered care that we sometimes see today.
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Episode 74: How Regulations & Industry Trends I...
Rural hospitals have faced significant financial strain to the point of closure for more than 140 hospitals since 2010. Additionally, we are seeing many others facing a high and/or immediate risk of closing in the near future.
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Episode 73: Part 2: How the Pandemic Impacted ...
This week, JJ and Rachel continue their discussion on how the pandemic impacted individuals with disabilities with Michigan Supreme Court Justice, Richard Bernstein.
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Episode 73: Part 1: How the Pandemic Impacted I...
COVID-19 has had significant impacts on all sectors of the population for the past three years, but has created particular challenges for those with disabilities who use hearing and touch as communication.
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Episode 72: How Hospital Associations Support &...
In rural healthcare, it is essential to have support advocating for your needs and developing policies that are helpful to rural hospitals while influencing policies that could be hurtful instead.
Connections between rural hospitals and state wide advocacy organizations that can represent them is crucial to hospital success, and even at times, their survival.
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Episode 70: Data Collection and Analysis in Rur...
Rural hospitals are often overshadowed or misjudged due to data collection techniques, metric designs that automatically disadvantage rural hospitals with smaller numbers, and the lack of concern for the subsequent misleading results.
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Episode 69: Rules & Regs: Navigating a Complex ...
Today, we zero in on how rural hospitals can deal with the growing complexity of the regulatory environment.
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Episode 68: Fundraising Initiatives for Rural H...
Gaining community support through fundraising can be difficult for rural hospitals thanks to limited time, resources, and personnel dedicated to this effort.
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A Mini-Sode in Two Parts: Strategic Planning, P...
This week, JJ and Rachel continue in part 2. of our discussion about the importance of strategic planning.
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A Mini-Sode in Two Parts: Strategic Planning, P...
This week in part 1, JJ and Rachel sit down to talk about the importance of strategic planning.
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Episode 67: The Value Proposition in Rural Hosp...
This week, we continue the discussion on the value rural hospitals bring when partnering with larger systems and organizations.
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Episode 66: The Value Proposition in Rural Hosp...
We've talked before about how healthcare partnerships are critical to rural hospitals, but these partnerships are also beneficial to the organizations that we are joining forces with.
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Episode 65: Infection Control
This week, we get into the challenges rural hospitals face as they implement their own infection control programs, and how those programs have changed and adapted in response to the pandemic as well as preparing for future outbreaks.
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Episode 64: Access to Prenatal Care in Rural Co...
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Episode 63: Navigating the Federal Landscape fo...
Connecting with federal government decision makers is an important t part of rural hospital advocacy efforts. But without a Washington DC base, it's not easy to cultivate those relationships.
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Episode 62: 340B Discount Drug Program: Making ...
As rural hospitals work to provide the best quality of care for their patients, while maintaining financial solvency, programs like 340B can help make drugs more affordable.