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Arnold School of Public Health

Current Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP) Projects

This mixed-methods study aims to understand awardees' experiences in building and maintaining cohesive networks for Rural Maternity and Obstetrics Management Strategies (RMOMS)

Lead Researchers: Peiyin Hung, PhD, MSPH and Nabil Natafgi, PhD, MPH, CPH

Funded: September 2023

Anticipated Completion Date: May 2025

This project will assess changes in Medicare per-beneficiary spending across rural and urban counties from 2007 to 2020. It will examine differences in rural versus urban per-beneficiary spending on hospital inpatient, hospital outpatient, physician, and post-acute care after the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

Lead Researchers: Peiyin Hung, PhD, MSPH and Theodoros Giannouchos, PhD

Funded: September 2022

Anticipated Completion Date: May 2025

In 2021, approximately 8.6 million rural adults faced mental health challenges while millions of rural adolescents battled major depressive episodes. This study examines disparities in mental health services uptake and variation in mental health care settings across racial-ethnic and rural-urban subpopulations before and after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Lead Researcher: Peiyin Hung, PhD, MSPH

Funded: September 2023

Anticipated Completion Date: May 2025

The primary aim of this project is to use data examining health care infrastructure, chronic disease prevalence, and the socioeconomic environment to create a metric for classifying rural counties based on needs and resources.

Lead Researcher: Gabriel Benavidez, PhD, MPH and Elizabeth Crouch, PhD

Funded: September 2023

Anticipated Completion Date: May 2025

We will compare turnover rates across nursing homes based on rurality, staff workload, ratio across different types of nursing personnel, and quality score. Using descriptive statistics and bivariate analyses, we will:

  • Examine whether turnover is greater in rural or in urban counties.
  • Test whether nursing homes with the lowest quartiles for nurse to resident hours have higher nursing turnover rates.
  • Examine whether that relationship is the same in rural and urban counties.
  • Compare the ratio of registered nurse time to other nursing staff time.
  • Examine the racial composition of the county and patients and the association with nursing staff turnover.

Lead Researcher: Elizabeth Crouch, PhD

Funded: September 2023

Anticipated Completion Date: May 2025

 

The purpose of this project is to document the recent trends of mental health care access and quality in urban and rural communities and to assess the intersectionality of residence rurality and race/ethnicity on disparities in mental health care access and quality.

Lead Researcher: Peiyin Hung, PhD

Funded: September 2021

Anticipated Completion Date: May 2025


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