Apply to Become an NHSC Site – Question and Answer Session for NHSC New Site Program – June 5

May 31, 2024

Apply to Become an NHSC Site – Question and Answer Session for NHSC New Site Program – June 5

The application for new sites interested in becoming NHSC-approved is now open through June 25.

Use BHW’s Health Workforce Data Dashboard to find out if your facility is located in one of the more than 13,000 rural HPSAs and apply by June 25.

See Benefits of Becoming an NHSC Approved Site

Do you still have questions? Please consider joining the June 5 question and answer session in which The Health Resources and Services Administration’s (HRSA’s) Bureau of Workforce (BHW) answers questions for health care providers in designated Health Professional Shortage Areas wishing to become new sites for the National Health Service Corps.

Cost of Webinar: Free

When: Wednesday, June 5, 1:00 p.m. ET

Join Question & Answer Session Here

Apply to Become an NHSC Site

 

Call for Rural Health Papers – CDC’s Preventing Chronic Disease Journal

May 31, 2024

Call for Rural Health Papers – CDC’s Preventing Chronic Disease Journal

Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD) welcomes submissions for its upcoming collection, Rural Health Disparities: Contemporary Solutions for Persistent Rural Public Health Challenges.

Public health challenges have been documented in rural geographical areas and remain persistent public health, medicine, and health services problems. These challenges include:

  • Limited health care access
  • Excessive tobacco use in poor counties
  • Limited physical activities
  • Socioeconomic inequities
  • Behavioral and mental health conditions
  • Major chronic diseases

These persistent rural health challenges magnify and lead to racial and socioeconomic disparities.

The goal of this collection is to capture current solutions to these challenges. Peer reviewed articles appearing in this collection will help advance the discourse on rural public health beyond biomedical models for chronic disease prevention.

Please refer to Types of Articles for specifications for each article type.

Learn More

A Look at the Latest Alcohol Death Data and Change Over the Last Decade

May 31, 2024

A Look at the Latest Alcohol Death Data and Change Over the Last Decade

The health policy nonprofit, KFF, used data from CDC WONDER to examine trends in death caused by alcohol form 2012 – 2022.

The report finds that deaths were highest among people aged 45 to 64, males, people living in rural areas, and American Indian/Alaska native people.

Rural areas experienced faster growth in alcohol deaths, driven by sharp rises during the pandemic.

View Study

Federally Qualified Health Center Telehealth Policies Fact Sheet

May 31, 2024

Federally Qualified Health Center Telehealth Policies Fact Sheet

The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) National Policy Telehealth Resource Center released a fact sheet to help Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) navigate Medicaid telehealth reimbursement.

Find updated information and policies for Spring 2024

View Telehealth Policies and FQHC Fact Sheet

Center for Connected Health Policy

Substance Use Screenings – CMS Coding & Billing Update

May 31, 2024

Substance Use Screenings – CMS Coding & Billing Update

Screening, Brief Intervention & Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) is an evidence-based, early detection and intervention approach for people with non-dependent substance use before they need more extensive or specialized treatment. This approach is different for people who are already diagnosed with an SUD (substance use disorder).

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) pay 100% of the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (PFS) for medically reasonable and necessary SBIRT services in both physicians’ offices and outpatient hospital settings, including public health centers, emergency departments, and primary and specialty care physicians’ offices. Download the revised Factsheet for more information on payment and coverage requirements.

What Been Added:

  • Examples of locations where Medicare-eligible providers can perform these services
  • Marriage and family therapists and mental health counselors to list of eligible providers

And Additional Information Added About:

  • Telehealth flexibilities
  • Evaluation and management for medication management

Eligible Providers:

CMS updated the eligible providers table with coverage requirements and payment information

Free Meals are Being Served to Children at Hundreds of Locations in Missouri – Online Map and Text Number

May 31, 2024

Free Meals are Being Served to Children at Hundreds of Locations in Missouri – Online Map and Text Number

The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Summer Food Service Program is designed to provide breakfast, lunch, suppers and/or snacks to children living in eligible areas during the summer months and during times of public emergencies, when children do not have access to free or reduced-price meals at school.

An online interactive map is provided to help families in Missouri find out where their children can receive free meals this summer. The map shows sites where children must sit and eat the meal, but the map also shows certain rural sites that are designated as non-congregate multi-day meal pick-up sites.

Community organizations serve the meals at schools, churches, parks, swimming pools, YMCA facilities, Boys and Girls Clubs, and other spots where children gather when school is not in session.

The meals are provided to all children who attend the meal service location. Children do not have to be registered and there is no fee to participate in the program.

The map and more information about the Summer Food Service Program can be found at health.mo.gov/sfsp/. For families without access to the internet, summer meal sites in the area can also be found by texting the phrase “Summer Meals” to 914-342-7744.

Meals will be served to children ages 18 and under and individuals ages 18 to 21 who have been determined by a state or local educational agency to be mentally or physically disabled and who participate in an established school program for the mentally or physically disabled.

Funding for the Summer Food Service Program is provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

More information about the Summer Food Service Program is available online at health.mo.gov/sfsp or by telephone at 888-435-1464 (toll-free). Community organizations that would like to become sponsors may also email the Summer Food Service Program at sfsp@health.mo.gov or write to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, Summer Food Service Program, P.O. Box 570, Jefferson City, MO 65102 for more information.

Livestream Tomorrow’s 2024 CMS Health Equity Conference

May 28, 2024

Livestream Tomorrow’s 2024 CMS Health Equity Conference

If you missed your chance to register for tomorrow’s 2024 CMS Health Equity Conference, all grand plenary sessions on May 29 and 30 will be livestreamed on HHS Live throughout the event.

If you did not register and would like to participate via livestreaming, HHS Live will connect you to the grand plenary events, including:

  • Wednesday, May 29
    • 9:30 – 10:45 a.m. ET – Welcome from CMS Administrator and HHS Maternal Health Panel
    • 1:15 – 2:15 p.m. ET – Afternoon Plenary Session: Keynote address by Aletha Maybank, MD, MPH
  • Thursday, May 30
    • 9:00 – 10:00 a.m. ET – Welcome from CMS Principal Deputy Administrator and Announcement of the CMS Health Equity Award
    • 1:15 – 2:15 p.m. ET – Afternoon Plenary Session: Access, Affordability and Quality: A Discussion with CMS Leadership
    • 4:45 – 5:00 p.m. ET – Closing Remarks

If you registered virtually, please still plan to use your virtual registration through Zoom Events. The virtual conference platform is the only way to view all the breakout sessions and access additional networking opportunities.

Click Here to Join the HHS Live

MRHA Webinar – Poisonings: The Rural and Urban Divide, June 6

May 28, 2024

MRHA Webinar – Poisonings: The Rural and Urban Divide, June 6

Is there a rural and urban divide when it comes to poisonings and overdoses? During this lunch-and-learn webinar, the Missouri Poison Center will discuss the urban-rural differences in exposure to poisonous substances and drug overdoses.

In addition, they will address how all residents in the state of Missouri can use the poison center as a first-line resource for first-aid information and questions regarding household products, medication, substances of abuse and other potential poisons.

 

Cost: Free

When: Thursday, June 6, 12:00 P.M.

Register Here