Update from the CEO

Only a few weeks remain until the presidential election, the leaves are turning, and times are changing for rural healthcare.

One of the main issues facing Critical Access Hospitals (CAH) is sequestration. If implemented as planned on January 1, 2013, it will include a 2% cut to all rural hospitals, CAH reimbursement cuts, a 35% cut uncompensated care, and provider tax cuts to name a few. What do these spending cuts mean to you and your community?

While no one knows precisely what the outcome will be, we do know that if these cuts are implemented, the economic viability for the community and access to healthcare will be impacted in rural America. Some estimate that 41% of CAHs across the nation are currently operating in the red, and a 2% cut will cause these facilities to close.

How do can you fight? Get involved! Reach out and help your elected officials understand the importance of investing in rural healthcare and, by extension, the safety net as a whole. Visit the National Rural Health Association's Grassroots Action Center to find your local elected officials, get involved in CRHC's Policy and Legislative committee, whatever it takes to make your voice heard. In the coming weeks, we'll be sending out our annual Legislative and Policy Priorities Survey. As a professional in the field, your input is crucial - be sure to take a few minutes to complete the survey. Your responses will be used to set CRHC's policy priorities for the upcoming calendar year.

Don’t forget to vote and I look forward to seeing many of you at our 21st Annual Rural Health Conference next week October 25 – 26 in Colorado Springs! If you haven’t signed up it isn’t too late, simply click here to register.

Gov. Hickenlooper Proclaims October Family Health Month

Governor John Hickenlooper proclaimed October Family Health Month, honoring family medicine physicians and members of the Colorado Academy of Family Physicians (CAFP), the largest specialty medical society in Colorado. CAFP’s 2,000 members are at the forefront of advancing quality health care for all Coloradans and are strong proponents of Patient Centered Medical Homes (PCMH) that will transform and enhance the delivery of primary care.

Read the full press release here.

Colorado Provider Recruitment Update

These past few months, Colorado Provider Recruitment (CPR) took to the road, working hard to represent rural clinics and hospitals in recruitment efforts all across the country. CPR attended CareerMD Fairs in Arizona and Florida, meeting with providers and promoting rural Colorado. We attended the National Health Service Corps Scholar Conference in Texas, helping those who have NHSC loan repayment obligations find great places to live and work in our state.
When attending the American Academy of Family Physicians Conference in Missouri, CPR was able to tell providers just how wonderful Colorado really is. We also attended the National Rural Recruitment and Retention Network Conference in Washington and the Association of Staff Physician Recruiters Conference in California in order to stay current in recruitment strategies and learn from other experts in the field.

A little closer to home, Kit Carson County Health Service District finished their Community Health Needs Assessment with the help of Colorado STRIDES and CRHC Senior Advisor Tommy Barnhart. This process, a series of meetings and analyses are designed to assess healthy living and locate areas of improvement.

Yes, it has been a busy few months for Colorado Provider Recruitment, and we are happy to report that spirits are high. As always, if you have any questions or comments feel free to contact us at cpr@coruralhealth.org.

CREATE Now Accepting New Applications!

CREATE

CREATE (Colorado Resource for Emergency and Trauma Education) assists private and public organizations in improving and expanding the emergency medical and trauma system in Colorado. Applicants must have as their purpose the provision of emergency medical and trauma services in Colorado to be eligible. This grant is intended to provide funding for education and training for emergency medical and trauma services. Read more about the grant here.

Applications are now being accepted and will be reviewed and responded to as they are received, at the next scheduled committee meeting. Most applicants will receive award/denial letters within 45 days of CRHC receiving their complete application

Upcoming Review Committee Meeting Dates
Dates are Subject to Change

  • October 23 – applications must be received by October 15 to be evaluated at this meeting
  • November 13 – applications must be received by November 5 to be evaluated at this meeting
  • November 27 – applications must be received by November 19 to be evaluated at this meeting
  • December 11 – applications must be received by December 3 to be evaluated at this meeting
  • January 8 – applications must be received by December 31 to be evaluated at this meeting


21st Annual Rural Health Conference: Oct. 25-26

Only one more week until the 21st Annual Rural Health Conference in Colorado Springs, October 25-26!

Event Info:

  • Date: October 25-26, 2012
  • Registration: Click here to register
  • Hotel and Location:
    Antlers Hilton Colorado Springs
    Four South Cascade
    Colorado Springs, CO 80903
    Discounted rate starts at $132/night - use group code COHC12
    Hotel Website
  • Agenda: Click here to view the agenda (subject to change)

Thank You to Our Sponsors!

Gold Level

Silver Level

  • Avreo, Inc.
  • Centura
  • CoBiz Insurance
  • Colorado Access
  • The Colorado Trust
  • Community Hospital Corporation
  • COPIC Companies
  • Cyberscience Corporation
  • Data Services for Health Care (DASH) Foundation
  • Kaiser Permanente

Celebrate National Rural Health Day November 15!

The National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health (NOSORH) and State Offices of Rural Health have set aside November 15, 2012 as National Rural Health Day to showcase Rural America; increase awareness of the unique healthcare issues facing rural communities; and highlight the efforts of State Offices of Rural Health and others to address those issues. Click here to learn more about National Rural Health Day and access resources.


Help CRHC Celebrate National Rural Health Day!

CRHC has organized a number of events to celebrate National Rural Health Day. We will be hosting a luncheon at St. Vincent Hospital in Leadville, followed by a tour of the facility. Chuck Reyman, Vice President of Communications at the Colorado Health Foundation, will be speaking as well. Please RSVP to th@coruralhealth.org if you plan to attend this event.

We are also holding a coloring contest in elementary school classrooms across Colorado. Drawings will be posted online in a gallery and a winner will be chosen from each community.

We invite everyone to participate in our photo contest!

Rules:

  • Photos must be a minimum 72 dpi, preferably 300 dpi
  • Accepted file formats are .jpeg, .png, .eps, or .psd
  • Categories include Colorado Landscape, Rural Life and Health Facilities
  • Photos must be taken in Colorado
  • Entrants may submit one photo per category
Enter by November 9th to win! Email your photo submission(s) to ga@coruralhealth.org. One winner per category will be selected to receive a $25 gift card. Please include your name, contact information, location of photo and a photo caption with your submission.

By submitting your photo you give Colorado Rural Health Center permission to use and distribute your photo in print, web and other publications and marketing materials without further compensation.

MJJ and Seed Grant Applications Due

Marva Jean Jackson Grant
The Marva Jean Jackson (MJJ) Rural Community Health Scholarships Program can be used to help pay for the training and/or education of a local healthcare provider located at rural facilities or community groups. CRHC will match, two-to-one, the support provided, up to $1,000 a year. For example: a long term care facility might pay for an LPN to acquire an RN license; a hospital would help pay for a Medical Assistant training to become a Lab Technician; or, a small community would support a local student in becoming a Physician Assistant. Awards are made for one year, but applicants may be awarded up to three times. The scholarship recipient must be either currently enrolled in classes or start training within three months of the application date.
Eligibility
  • Applicants must be rural; “rural,” for this program is defined as outside one of Colorado’s 25 metropolitan areas
  • Applicants must be CRHC member

Click here to learn more and find out how to apply. Deadline to apply is November 1.
 
Seed Grants
Seed money is available for purposes or projects whose intent matches CRHC's mission: enhancing healthcare services in Colorado by providing information, education, linkages, tools & energy toward addressing rural healthcare issues. Applicants are welcome to contact CRHC to see if an idea meets the general intent of this program before filing out the application form. The maximum amount of an award is $1,000. A member can only receive one grant per calendar year.
Eligibility
  • Applicants must be rural; “rural,” for this program is defined as outside one of Colorado’s 25 metropolitan areas
  • Applicants must be CRHC member

Click here to learn more and find out how to apply. Deadlines to apply are April 30 and September 30 of each year.

CRHC is Hiring!

Program Assistant, Programs Department

The Program Assistant for the Programs Department supports the effective and efficient administration of CRHC Critical Access Hospitals, Rural Health Clinics and Emergency Preparedness programs and activities by providing direct assistance to the director and program staff.

Read the full description and find out how to apply here.

Support CRHC Through Workplace Giving!

Colorado Rural Health Center is a proud to partner with Community Shares of Colorado to connect donors who want to support us through payroll contributions at work.

Each year Community Shares raises more than $1.5 million for local nonprofit organizations, including us, with an average workplace giving donations of $1 a day. A paycheck contribution of $1 a day - $5 each work week – adds up to a $260 annual donation! Your pledge of $1 a day helps CRHC to improve healthcare services available in rural communities to ensure that all rural Coloradans have access to comprehensive, affordable, high quality healthcare.

Do you have an employee giving campaign at work? If yes, choose Colorado Rural Health Center as the recipient of your workplace giving pledge. Make the following designations, depending on the campaign offered in your company.

  • Community Shares/Partnership for Colorado - #5181
  • City of Denver employees and the DECC (Denver Employees Combined Campaign) - write in "Colorado Rural Health Center"
  • United Way or other campaigns – write in "Colorado Rural Health Center"

If you don’t have a workplace giving campaign, contact Community Shares via email at giving@cshares.org to help you open a new campaign or add wider options to your current campaign. Or let your HR director know that you want to support CRHC through Community Shares!

2011 Annual Report Released!

Colorado Rural Health Center continues to be the "rural health voice" in Colorado as we face the challenges of healthcare reform, provider shortages, sustainable funding and continued excellence in all we do. Read about the status of our programs, funding sources, events, grants and loans, and policy during 2011, with a focus on Progress, Change and Transitions.

Highlighted is a spotlight on Walsenburg and their success with a number of our programs, as well as multiple videos from our community partners and Governor John Hickenlooper.

Thank you to our members and partners for your continued support and a special thanks to our board members for their continued dedication to rural health in Colorado. Click here to view the interactive 2011 Annual Report.