2013 State Office of Rural Health Orientation September 11, 2013 Laura B. Hudson, MPA Manager, Program Services & Contracting / 202.639.0550.

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2013 State Office of Rural Health Orientation September 11, 2013 Laura B. Hudson, MPA Manager, Program Services & Contracting /

Founded in 1978 as the National Rural Primary Care Association. Celebrated 35 th Anniversary in Offices in Leawood, Kansas and Washington, DC History

Who Are We? The voice for rural health care. A non-partisan, non-profit membership driven organization with over 21,000 members. A source of information for policymakers and NRHA members. A trusted resource for rural stakeholders.

2012

The NRHA Mission The National Rural Health Association’s mission is to provide leadership on rural health issues.

Mission Achieved Through: Advocacy Communications Education Research

The NRHA Offers… Advocacy and Policy Development Legislative development, strategy & tracking Action Alerts Information Alerts Congressional testimony Appropriations tracking Comments on regulations Policy briefs and papers

The NRHA Offers… Communications and Information Access: Weekly E-News Quarterly publication: Rural Roads Journal of Rural Health Other publications Policy experts Organization linkages NRHAConnect Rural Health Blog Website:

The NRHA Offers… Educational Opportunities: Rural Health Clinic/Critical Access Hospital: October 2013, Austin, TX Multiracial & Multicultural Health: December 2013, San Antonio, TX Policy Institute: February 2014, Washington, DC Rural Medical Educators: April 2014, Las Vegas, NV 37 th Annual Conference: April 2014, Las Vegas, NV Quality & Clinical Conference: July 2014, Atlanta, GA SRHA Leadership Conference: July 2014, Atlanta, GA

The NRHA Offers… Leadership Opportunities: Rural Health Fellows Program Constituency Groups, Issue Groups Develop papers for review by Rural Health Congress Provide issue expertise to NRHA staff

The NRHA Offers… Networking Opportunities Sharing of information, best practices, experiences Innovative ideas Research Build contacts among peers

NRHA Border Health Initiative Initial meeting in Tucson, AZ June 2008 Second meeting in El Paso, TX February 2009 Third meeting in San Diego, CA February 2010 Fourth meeting in Austin, TX May 2011 Fifth meeting in El Paso, TX June 2012 Sixth meeting in Washington, DC June 2013

Clinton Global Initiative Commitment to Action- train at least 60 new Community Health Workers from rural areas of the US-Mexico Border. Three trainings: April, June and August Focus on leadership and communicable diseases.

Rural Training Track Technical Assistance Program Four Specific Aims of the Program 1.To support the existing RTTs 2.To assist in the development of new RTTs 3.To increase the number of students matching to RTTs for residency 4.To expand the evidence base of knowledge of these programs and program outcomes

TrainDocsRural.org

Organizational Structure Board of Trustees Rural Health Congress Government Affairs Committee Constituency Groups

The Policy Board and the Government Affairs Committee Rural Health Congress The Rural Health Congress is the policy-making body of the National Rural Health Association. Includes representatives from the constituency groups, State Association Council, State Office Council, and the Association’s officers. The Rural Health Congress determines the association's positions on public policy. Government Affairs Committee The NRHA's Government Affairs Committee works with the NRHA's Government Affairs staff to develop the association's legislative agenda. The committee develops and implements strategies to ensure that the association's public policies and government affairs activities are fully addressed and communicated.

Constituency Groups and Councils Clinical Services: Members interested in clinical issues, including proprietary and non-proprietary practices. Federally Qualified Health Centers: Members affiliated with a primary care practice operated and governed by a community board of directors, such as a community health center. Diverse Underserved Populations: Members that work with populations with unique health care needs, e.g., rural elderly, American Indians, migrant and seasonal farm workers. Frontier: Diverse membership (clinicians, researchers, statewide organizations) united because they work or live in sparsely populated areas. Hospitals & Community Health Systems: Rural hospitals or hospitals with significant interest in rural areas.

Constituency Groups and Councils Research and Education: Practitioners and scientists located at academic medical centers as well as persons involved in health professions education in rural communities. Rural Health Clinics Statewide Health Resources: Members interested in building or strengthening statewide rural health care systems. Community Grassroots: Members interested in NRHA’s grassroots efforts. State Office Council: Members from State Offices of Rural Health State Association Council: Members representing State Rural Health Associations Student: Members who are full-time students.

State Rural Health Associations 41 State Rural Health Associations Advocacy Annual SRHA Leadership Conference Technical Assistance Grants

2013 SRHA Map Accredited Developed (not accredited) In development Not developed (no SRHA)

Rural Health Fellows Program The Rural Health Fellows Program (RHF) is a year long, intensive program that will develop leaders who can articulate a clear and compelling vision for rural America. Fellows will gain valuable insights and build critical skills in three primary domains: 1) Personal, Team, and Strategic leadership; 2) Health policy analysis and advocacy; 3) National Rural Health Association governance and structure.

Questions? Thank you! Laura B. Hudson, MPA Manager, Program Services & Contracting National Rural Health Association /