Missouri-Based Pilot Program Aims to Boost Rural Healthcare By Addressing Social Determinants
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Contributed by: Kate Gamble
Summary
Rural healthcare is under severe strain due to financial challenges from reduced Obamacare subsidies and potential Medicaid cuts, resulting in decreased patient insurance coverage and threatening the viability of rural hospitals. Traditional reimbursement models hinder these facilities' ability to compete, exacerbating ongoing operational difficulties. In response, Kirk Mathews is spearheading the Transformation of Rural Community Health (ToRCH) pilot program in Missouri, which focuses on improving population health by addressing social determinants of health through collaboration among hospitals and community organizations. This initiative highlights the critical role of integrating non-clinical health factors, suggesting a potential pathway for enhanced healthcare delivery in underserved areas.