NRHA produces several digital and print publications to engage NRHA members and inform rural health professionals. These include our Rural Health Voices Blog, weekly newsletter NRHA Today, our quarterly magazine Rural Horizons, our quarterly Journal of Rural Health, and much more.
https://www.ruralhealth.us/blogs/2019/12/nrha-announces-2020-volunteer-leaders
NRHA produces several digital and print publications to engage NRHA members and inform rural health professionals. These include our Rural Health Voices Blog, weekly newsletter NRHA Today, our quarterly magazine Rural Horizons, our quarterly Journal of Rural Health, and much more.
https://www.ruralhealth.us/blogs/2024/08/nrha-announces-new-partners-to-advance-rural-age-friendly-care
The National Rural Health Association Board of Trustees has responsibility for the supervision, control and direction of the affairs of the association. It is comprised of the elected chair of each designated constituency group, the chair of the State Association Council, the chair of the State Office Council, the chair of the Health Equity Council, the chair of the Rural Health Policy Congress, the elected officers of the association, and the chief executive officer.
https://www.ruralhealth.us/about-us/board-of-trustees
The National Rural Health Association offers Qualified Education credit (non-ACHE, category II) for three of its conferences. ACHE Qualified Education programming is education offered by a qualified source other than the American College of Healthcare Executives. Credits earned at NRHA conferences are not applicable for face-to-face (category I) continuing education credits.
https://www.ruralhealth.us/events/continuing-education-credit
The National Rural Health Association has been serving rural communities by advancing and publicizing issues relating to rural health leadership and seeking to solve rural health care challenges through programmatic efforts and partnerships.
https://www.ruralhealth.us/programs/center-for-rural-health-innovation-and-system-redesign/rural-health-fellows-leadership-program/rural-health-fellows-roster/carrie-howard
The National Rural Health Association has been serving rural communities by advancing and publicizing issues relating to rural health leadership and seeking to solve rural health care challenges through programmatic efforts and partnerships.
https://www.ruralhealth.us/programs/center-for-rural-health-innovation-and-system-redesign/rural-health-fellows-leadership-program/rural-health-fellows-roster/kasey-shakespear
National Rural Health Association staff are located in Kansas City, Mo., Washington, D.C., and across the country and are happy to respond to any comments, questions, or requests you may have.
https://www.ruralhealth.us/about-us/staff-directory/courtney-glover
The National Rural Health Association has been serving rural communities by advancing and publicizing issues relating to rural health students and seeking to solve rural health care challenges through programmatic efforts and partnerships.
https://www.ruralhealth.us/programs/center-for-rural-health-innovation-and-system-redesign/rural-health-students/garrett-orick
National Rural Health Association staff are located in Kansas City, Mo., Washington, D.C., and across the country and are happy to respond to any comments, questions, or requests you may have.
https://www.ruralhealth.us/about-us/staff-directory/amy-l-elizondo
The National Rural Health Association's expanded and renamed Rural Health Access Conference, one of the only meetings in the nation to focus on health equity issues in rural America, is designed for those who are dedicated to bringing quality health care and health care services to underserved and often under-represented populations, including LGBTQIA+, veteran, and homeless rural residents as well as multiracial and multicultural members of rural communities.
https://www.ruralhealth.us/events/schedule/rural-health-access-conference