CRHC’s Role in NRHA’s Rural Health Congress
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National healthcare issues directly impact rural providers and communities. Several CRHC staff currently serve on the National Rural Health Association’s (NRHA) Rural Health Congress and constituency groups and are committed to advocating on behalf of the interests of rural healthcare providers in Colorado and nationally to ensure NRHA policy positions are strategically designed to promote providing high quality healthcare services to rural areas.
CRHC has a long-standing, 20 year history as an organization with active membership in NRHA. CRHC founder and former Executive Director, Denise Denton, served as NRHA President in 1993. CRHC staff have held leadership roles in NRHA’s Constituency Groups (CG) which ultimately advise the Rural Health Congress in taking positions on key advocacy and policy positions for rural healthcare. Lou Ann Wilroy, CRHC CEO, has served for ten years on the Frontier Constituency Group, addressing healthcare issues in the nation’s most sparsely populated communities. Michelle Mills, CRHC’s Program Director for Critical Access Hospitals and Rural Health Clinics, has been a member of the Rural Health Clinics Constituency Group since late 2010. Michelle is also the RHC CG representative on the Rural Health Congress. Cari Fouts, Communication & Development Director for CRHC, is a member of the State Association Council CG for NRHA and was appointed a position on the Rural Health Congress in January 2011 to represent the needs of all rural communities and state rural health associations across the nation.
Specific topics that are being addressed by the Rural Health Congress this year include:
- Health reform implementation
- Accountable Care Organizations
- Medicaid Payments
- CAH, RHC, Frontier Stay Extended Stay Clinics– discussion of potential development of new certification and payment methods (spearheaded by Tom Henton, CEO of Conejos County Hospital in Colorado; also a member of the Congress)
- Primary Care Shortages
- Rural General Surgeon Shortages
- EMTALA & Telehealth
- Mental Health in Rural America (expand to include substance abuse)
- Deleterious Impacts on Rural Multiracial & Multicultural Populations due to decrease in Welfare Programs
- Network Neutrality
- Broadband – Rural Access
- Tobacco Use in Rural America
As the Rural Health Congress moves forward in adopting positions, CRHC will seek input from our members to ensure the policy briefs meet the needs of our constituents. CRHC’s Policy & Legislative Council (PLC) guides and informs CRHC’s state and federal policy activities. If you would like more information about the PLC or are interested in participating, please contact Sara Schmitt at ss@coruralheatlh.org. If you have any questions about the Rural Health Congress, please contact Michelle Mills, mm@coruralhealth.org, or Cari Fouts, cf@coruralhealth.org. Learn more about NRHA’s Rural Health Congress.