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Browse the FAQ regarding RHPTP's application, eligibility, selection, and technical assistance.
This webinar highlights how some rural health providers are collaborating with community-based organizations to address SDOH needs that result in improved health outcomes, reduced costs, and advancing health equity.
Lincoln County Medical Center (LCMC) in Ruidoso, New Mexico is owned by Albuquerque-based Presbyterian Healthcare Services and has served the Ruidoso and Lincoln County communities since 1950.
During their year-long engagement in RHPTP, Coteau des Prairie Health Care System (CDP Health Care) worked with RHPTP’s technical assistance (TA) consultants on financial and operational improvements, to develop a strategy and infrastructure to embed quality improvement into practice. Read more about CDP's top accomplishments and early outcomes made possible through their RHPTP participation.
Please join us for the upcoming Rural Healthcare Provider Transition Project State Partner meeting!
- Apply Now for One Year of Virtual and On-site Technical Assistance - Deadline: August 15, 2023
- Meet the RHPTP Technical Assistance Consultants
- RHPTP Informational Webinar Registration
- HELP Webinars Registration
- Rural Health Value Community Engagement Resource Guide
This virtual event will introduce the 2022 - 2023 cohort, provide an overview of the technical assistance they will receive, and share some important project updates.
- Update: Refinement of RHPTP Focused TA Selection Process
- RHPTP Spotlight: Lawrence County Rural Health Clinic
- HELP Webinars Registration
The summit convened nationally recognized content experts in rural health care policy, health equity, value-based care, and clinical quality to explore the small rural hospital and rural health clinic’s roles in achieving health equity. Panelists focused on actionable steps on how to maximize available resources and data, and provide solutions for achieving rural health equity.
- Apply Now for One Year of Virtual and On-site Technical Assistance - Deadline: August 15, 2023
- 2021-2022 RHPTP Cohort Outcomes
- HELP Webinars Registration
Announcing the 2023 - 2024 selected organizations!
A process for ensuring continuity in critical roles. It involves identifying future staffing needs and taking action to ensure these needs are met.
- Apply Now for One Year of Virtual and On-site Technical Assistance - Deadline: August 15, 2023
- RHPTP Spotlight: Guadalupe County Hospital
- RHPTP Webinars Registration
-The Mental Health in Rural Communities Toolkit
- FindSupport.gov
- Mental Health Awareness Month Website and Toolkit
The extent to which employees are passionate about their work and committed to the organization (engagement) and the choice by an employee to stay with an organization instead of seeking employment elsewhere (retention).
Eligible Rural Healthcare Provider Transition Project (RHPTP) applicants include small rural hospitals and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)-certified rural health clinics.
Electra Memorial Hospital, a 19-bed, publicly owned critical access hospital (CAH) located in Electra, TX, was one of three organizations selected to participate in the 2021-2022 Rural Health Provider Transition Project (RHPTP). Read more about their continuing progress and top accomplishments since taking part in the project.
The findings from the Rural Health Equity and Quality Summit will assist rural health leaders on their path to value-based care and alternative payment models by offering actionable steps on how to achieve rural health equity.
Empowering employees’ growth and developing their knowledge, skills, and capabilities to drive better business performance.