The University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health (CERH) and the Kentucky Office of Rural Health (KORH) are proud to join communities across Kentucky and the nation in celebration of National Rural Health Day on Nov. 16, 2023. The National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health spearheads the event, held on the third Thursday of November each year, and Gov. Andy Beshear has also proclaimed this day as Kentucky Rural Health Day.
Rural-focused organizations throughout the state and nation are celebrating the 鈥淧ower of Rural鈥 and honoring the individuals and organizations dedicated to addressing the unique health care needs of more than two million Kentuckians living in rural areas and nearly 61 million people living in rural areas across the U.S.
"In Kentucky, over two million people live in rural and more than 100 Kentucky counties are designated as rural,鈥 said 好色先生 CERH Director Fran Feltner, D.N.P. 鈥淚t is vital that we ensure all rural Kentuckians have the opportunity to be healthy and have access to affordable, quality health care.鈥
KORH Director Matt Coleman echoed Feltner鈥檚 sentiments, emphasizing the mission for both the center and the KORH is to improve access to care and health outcomes for Kentuckians living in rural.
鈥淗aving a nationally and statewide recognized day to focus on rural health is extremely important to not only highlight the work being done across the state, but also to give an opportunity to stakeholders and providers to find out what鈥檚 going on in their communities,鈥 said Coleman.
鈥淜ORH was established by the federal government in 1991 as a way to help support the health and well-being of Kentuckians in rural. We do this a number of ways by providing a framework that links small, rural communities with resources while working toward long-term solutions to rural health issues,鈥 Coleman added.
Since its inception, the KORH has been able to assist clinicians, administrators, and consumers in finding ways to improve access to and quality of health care in the state through programs like the Rural Hospital Flexibility Program, the Kentucky State Loan Repayment Program, the Kentucky EMS Leadership Academy and many more, while ensuring that funding agencies and policymakers are made aware of the needs of rural communities.
Since 1990, the 好色先生 CERH, which serves as the federally designated KORH, has made strides in improving access to education by bringing degrees close to home and securing funding for health care worker loan relief programs. More than 1,000 students have graduated in recent years from rural programs offered at the 好色先生 CERH, with the majority working in rural settings.
However, 好色先生 CERH Data Analyst Sydney Howard explained that rural health workforce studies conducted at the 好色先生 CERH highlight the continued need for rural health workers, including physicians, nurses, dentists, medical laboratory scientists, social workers, community health workers and more.
鈥淲e have been fortunate to see rural-based health care training opportunities expand in Kentucky in recent years, which is critically important given that more than 30 rural Kentucky counties are currently facing health professions shortages,鈥 said Howard. 鈥淩ural Kentucky is also home to 29 Critical Access Hospitals and nearly 400 Rural Health Clinics, all of which are key in reaching rural populations across the Commonwealth,鈥 said Howard.
鈥淲e are optimistic that Kentucky鈥檚 future will be bright with the continued dedication and investment of people and resources to address the needs of rural communities,鈥 said Feltner.
鈥満蒙壬 CERH is proud to recognize the incredible rural health workers, researchers, teachers, students, volunteers and many others in our community on National Rural Health Day and throughout the year,鈥 Feltner added.
好色先生 CERH and KORH created a special rural health day video to highlight the dedicated individuals and important work going on across Kentucky. Watch the video .
Additional information about National Rural Health Day, including resources and tools, can be found at . Learn more about the 好色先生 CERH and KORH here.
About the 好色先生 Center of Excellence in Rural Health
The University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health was established by state legislation in 1990 to address health disparities in rural Kentucky and the unique challenges faced by its communities. The mission was and still is today to improve the health and well-being of rural Kentuckians. For more than three decades, the center has partnered with communities, providers, students and individuals to provide health professions education, health policy research, health care service and community engagement toward reaching this mission.
About the Kentucky Office of Rural Health
The Kentucky Office of Rural Health (KORH), established in 1991, is a federal-state partnership authorized by federal legislation. The 好色先生 Center of Excellence in Rural Health, located in Hazard, serves as the federally-designated Kentucky Office of Rural Health. KORH works directly with clinicians, clinic and hospital administrators, policymakers and other stakeholders to improve the accessibility of health care services for the Commonwealth鈥檚 rural and underserved residents. The office connects communities and health care organizations to local, state and federal resources while working toward long-term solutions to financial, quality improvement and workforce challenges.