CMS to Celebrate the Power of Rural
Rural communities face their own unique challenges when it
comes to accessing and receiving quality health care. Approximately 60
million Americans live in rural areas, with nearly every state having at
least one rural county. Research has shown that rural Americans are
disproportionately affected by certain health conditions compared to
their urban counterparts due to factors such as lack of access to
quality health care; increased likelihood of being uninsured or
underinsured; higher rates of poverty; increased likelihood to live
further away from health services; and lack of access to internet.
Moreover, with the current COVID-19 pandemic, rural populations have been
disproportionately impacted by the virus due to issues with accessing
quality care.
National Rural Health Day provides an opportunity for CMS
OMH to recognize our partners who provide quality care to the nearly one
in five Americans who reside in rural communities. View the resources
below to learn more about the unique health needs of patients in rural
communities and to download resources you can include in your
programs.
Resources
Contact RuralHealth@cms.hhs.gov
for any questions or inquiries related to rural health policies and
programs.
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