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Texas A&M’s Southwest Rural Health Research Center Secures $2.8 Million To Improve Health In Rural America

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The Southwestern Rural Health Research Center at Texas A&M University’s School of Public Health conducts research on the needs of rural and underserved populations and trains students to help improve the health of rural populations. I’m doing it.


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of Southwest Rural Health Research Center in Texas A&M University School of Public Health signed a four-year, $2.8 million collaboration agreement. Federal Office of Local Health Policy, Health Resources and Services Administration. This funding supports research used to guide national health policy that impacts rural America.

Established in 2000 as one of six rural health research centers in the country, the center draws on faculty and practice-based expertise within the university. Texas A&M University System and its partners examine the needs of rural populations across the United States.

Through this collaborative agreement, the Center will combine faculty expertise in health policy, chronic disease, health economics, health law, nursing, and epidemiology to address the needs of rural and underserved populations. This will enable us to continue important interdisciplinary research on the subject. The award supports approximately four projects per year selected to inform national policy challenges and reforms related to rural populations.

The agreement will also enable the Center to continue its rich tradition of training students to become versatile contributors to improving the health of rural populations in the future. The center’s graduate students are routinely involved in developing research questions, analyzing data, interpreting results, and disseminating research results.

The center is led by Alba O. FerdinandI am also in charge of. Department of Health Policy and Management at the School of Public Health. Ferdinand has recently National Advisory Committee on Rural Health and Welfare By Xavier Becerra, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services.

“We are pleased that HRSA has given us the opportunity to continue our commitment to timely and nationally relevant rural health-related research. I look forward to working with the group, faculty researchers, and student trainees to provide research results that will help reform and create health care policies that support rural populations,” said Ferdinand.

The Center has a long history of producing research results that drive policy innovation and reform. for example, The Center’s recent efforts regarding various transportation burdens for receiving medical care Used by the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Ways and Means. Seek input on solutions to improve access to care for rural Americans.

Earlier this year, the center Healthy people in the countryside 2030a partner of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. healthy people 2030. Published once every 10 years, this resource identifies priorities from: healthy person It is most associated with rural America. This third edition provides critical information for health policy makers and provides local leaders and health care providers with the tools they need to effectively serve their communities. This publication can be downloaded for free below. srhrc.tamu.edu.

“As a center located within a vast land-grant university, we are honored to serve rural residents by conducting research that measurably improves the environments in which they live, play, and work. “We are working hard,” Ferdinand said.

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