AHA celebrates rural hospital resilience on National Rural Health Day

To honor today’s annual celebration of rural hospitals and health systems, AHA’s John Supplitt, senior director of rural health services, talks with Roxie Wells, M.D., president of Cape Fear Valley Hoke Hospital and a member of the AHA Board of Trustees, about rural hospitals’ resilience in the face of change. WATCH NOW
Related News Articles
Headline
Quality improvement initiatives create “a living, breathing network of providers and patients working together to achieve optimal outcomes for all communities…
Blog
The values of rural America mirror those of health care quality: people first. The challenge of delivering equitable, effective care is particularly acute in…
Chairperson's File
On this episode, I talk with Jennifer Havens, CEO of UnityPoint Health – Grinnell Regional Medical Center, a 49-bed hospital serving several counties in Iowa…
Perspective
America’s hospitals and health systems are places of healing, hope, comfort and caring. Today, they also face many challenges that jeopardize their ability to…
Chairperson's File
Nearly 1,200 health care leaders from rural hospitals, health systems and health clinics, as well as rural associations and community health organizations,…
Headline
Bolivar (Tenn.) General Hospital and its CEO, Ruby Kirby, will receive the AHA’s 2022 Rural Hospital Leadership Team Award at the Rural Health Care…