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How Does Health Reform Affect Rural America?

April 25, 2013 | Program Result

From 2009 to 2011, the Rural Policy Research Institute examined the impact of health reform proposals and the Affordable Care Act on rural people, places, and providers, and gave policy-makers unbiased, nonpartisan analysis.

Alabama Program Teaches Cosmetologists and College Students to Conduct Community-Based Health Outreach

October 1, 2004 | Program Result

Faculty in the Department of Nursing at Oakwood College in Huntsville, Ala., trained cosmetologists and others to deliver community-based health education and screening services.

The Health Impact Project: Advancing Smarter Policies for Healthier Communities

November 26, 2012 | Program Result

The Health Impact Project is advancing the use of health impact assessments (HIAs), used to determine the potential health effects of a proposed policy or project. Interest in HIAs is growing at the local, state, tribal and federal levels.

Assuring Health Coverage for Rural Residents Through Health Reform

October 30, 2009 | Report

An analysis looks at why residents of rural areas have higher uninsurance rates than their urban counterparts and how to remedy that.

Impact of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act on Covered Persons

December 9, 2009 | Chart

The report also provides state-by-state estimates of the effects of the legislation on overall health insurance coverage rates (for both rural and urban persons), as well as estimates of how the previously uninsured would be covered under the provisions of the legislation.

Project in Alaska City Struggles with Faith in Action Name

May 31, 2009 | Program Result

Sitka is a coastal island city accessible only by boat or air. A number of the 8,800 residents of this isolated community do not have family members or close friends nearby to rely on in times of need.

Farmworkers Trained as Health Promoters Sow the Seeds of Better Health Care

January 29, 2002 | Program Result

Community Health Care in Bridgeton, N.J., developed a program to train farmworkers in Cumberland County to become lay health promoters.

Locally Recruited Lay Advisors Contribute to Community Health

October 1, 2006 | Program Result

In 1998, Freedom from Hunger, a California-based organization that addresses issues of hunger and poor nutrition, began the replication and institutionalization of a program to train lay health advisors in several Southern states.

Rural Georgia Launches Free Health Center for Underserved Residents

March 1, 2005 | Program Result

The Good Samaritan Health and Wellness Center provided free health care and dental services to the poor and working poor living in rural Pickens County, Ga.

2002 Forum Explores Impact of National Service Programs on Youths, Seniors and Rural Development

April 1, 2004 | Program Result

The International Center for Innovation in Civic Participation, Washington, (now called Innovations in Civic Participation) conducted a two-day forum in May 2003 to stimulate new thinking about the future shape and purpose of national service.

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