On-call maternity care in rural Arizona boosted by AHCCCS funding Wednesday The state’s Medicaid agency, Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS), gave $2.5 million to four rural health centers to fund on-call maternity care services in August 2024. Senate Bill 1720 funded the initiative, allocating a total of $7.5 million over the course of three years to on-call OB-GYN providers in rural and other communities where the services are not available. Read more Image
Is future of ACA, health insurance coverage at stake in presidential election? Oct. 25, 2024 With the future of the Affordable Care Act at stake in this year’s presidential election, health care navigators are bracing for the outcome and what it may mean for the communities they help. Navigators said that as funding moves up and down, so does the number of people in their communities who are able to access life-saving treatment. Daniel Derksen, MD, is quoted. Read more Image
Biden-Harris Administration Takes Groundbreaking Action to Expand Health Care Access by Covering Traditional Health Care Practices Oct. 17, 2024 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), approved section 1115 demonstration amendments that allow, for the first time ever, Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) coverage of traditional health care practices provided by Indian Health Service (IHS) facilities, Tribal facilities, and urban Indian organizations (UIO). Read more Image
NIH launches program to advance research led by Native American communities on substance use and pain Sept. 6, 2024 The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has launched a program that will support Native American communities to lead public health research to address overdose, substance use, and pain, including related factors such as mental health and wellness. Read the NIH Press Release Image
Arizona Center for Rural Health receives $4.4 million in HRSA grants to bolster health services in outlying communities Sept. 4, 2024 The Arizona Center for Rural Health was awarded two grants by the Health Resources and Services Administration to support health services in rural communities. The first grant will provide $3.17 million over five years for the Arizona Rural Hospital Flexibility Program, which supports Critical Access Hospitals in rural areas with training, data collection, analysis and dissemination to improve the quality of patient care and operational performance. The program has been continuously funded for the past 26 years. Read more Image
U of A College of Nursing receives $1.6M grant to support Indigenous students Aug. 28, 2024 An Indian Health Service grant will help Indigenous nursing students pursue higher education while also building new tribal-academic-practice collaborations to improve the care of Native populations. Read more
Bridging innovative healthcare and tradition: Celebrating Sage Memorial Hospital's grand opening Aug. 27, 2024 Read more Image
$5M HRSA grant supports diverse and skilled geriatric care workforce in Arizona Aug. 14, 2024 Read more
Native American Public Health Officials Are Stuck in Data Blind Spot Aug. 6, 2024 Federal investigators and tribal epidemiologists have documented a litany of obstacles keeping state and federal public health information from tribes, including confusion about data-sharing policies, inconsistent processes for requesting information, data that’s of poor quality or outdated, and strict privacy rules for sensitive data on health issues like HIV and substance misuse. Read more Image
Navigators Help Families With Health Insurance at Back to School Events Aug. 2, 2024 Back to School means gearing up for the year ahead, and for many that means covering all the bases including healthcare. Finding healthcare can be a daunting task but Arizona Center for Rural Health Certified Assisters are here to help. Read more Image