May 1, 2023
New Journal of Rural Health (JRH) Articles on OUD Treatment, supporting CAHs, More
The Journal of Rural Health, a quarterly journal published by the National Rural Health Association, serves as a medium for communication among health scientists and professionals in practice, educational, research, and policy settings.
JRH is a peer-reviewed international journal devoted to advancing professional practice, research, theory development, and public policy related to rural health.
Several new articles on the following topics were recently published online:
- care coordination between rural primary care and telemedicine to expand medication treatment for opioid use disorder;
- supporting critical access hospital operational and financial improvement through the Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility Program;
- rural and frontier access to mental health prescribers and nonprescribers, including a geospatial analysis in Oregon Medicaid;
- stress and suicidal ideation among first-generation farmers, including a cross-sectional study with 1,288 farmers in Georgia.
Access to full-text online articles is reserved for members. To access the journal, contact NRHA’s membership team with any questions about logging in.