National Rural Health Association

Improving the Health of 62 Million Rural Americans

Constituency Groups

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To accommodate our diverse membership, the NRHA asks its members to affiliate with its constituency groups. The NRHA's broad membership represents people from a variety of professions and interests, including doctors, nurses, administrators, clinicians, non-physician providers, academicians, researchers, mental health care providers, hospitals, students and many other subgroups. All of these individuals and organizations bring their own interests and agendas to our common goal of ensuring affordable and accessible quality health care for rural populations.

Through its constituency groups, the NRHA is structured to represent these individual concerns as well as the more encompassing interests of the entire membership. Each group elects a chair to serve on the NRHA's Board of Trustees and Rural Health Policy Board. In addition, constituency groups are allowed one representative on the Rural Health Policy Board for each 50 affiliated votes, with the chair representing the first 100 votes.

Individual members of the NRHA have one vote, while organizational and supporting members have two, which can be split between more than one constituency group. Individuals can affiliate with more than one constituency group, but can vote in only one. The individual interests and agendas are then given a voice in the leadership of the NRHA, helping to determine its policies and direction.

There are currently nine recognized constituency groups within the NRHA and several more are in formation. Click on any of the constituency groups listed below to find out more.

Forming Constituency Groups


Community Grassroots CG

Chair:

Art Clawson
Art Clawson, MS
VP for Advancement
Warner Southern College
13895 Hwy 27
Lake Wales, FL 33859-2549
Phone: (863)638-1426
art.clawson@warner.edu

This group represents NRHA members in the Advocate and Student Advocate membership categories.

Clinical Services CG

Chair:

Raymond G. Christensen, MD
Physician
Minnesota Rural Health Association
1035 University Dr # 1315
Duluth, MN 55812-3031
Phone: (218) 726-7318
FAX: (218) 485-4724
rchriste@d.umn.edu

This constituency group represents interests in clinical issues, including proprietary and non-proprietary practices.


Community-operated Practices CG

Chair:

Greg Dent
CEO
Community Health Works
105 Patrol Rd.
Suite 2
Forsyth, GA 31029
(478) 994-1914
FAX: (478) 994-8302
gdent@chwg.org


This constituency recognizes the interests of members affiliated with a primary care practice operated and governed by a community board of directors, such as a community health center.

Diverse Underserved Populations CG

Chair:

Marita Novicky, LPN
Rural Policy Analyst
University of Maryland School of Medicine
401 W Redwood St
Baltimore, MD 21201-1732
Phone: (410) 706-1044
FAX: (410) 706-1050
mnovicky@som.umaryland.edu

The concerns of NRHA members associated with facilities or organizations that work with populations with unique health care needs, such as the rural elderly, American Indians, migrant and seasonal farm workers, and those needing mental health care, are addressed through this constituency.


Frontier CG

Chair:

Kristin Juliar

Director
Montana Office of Rural Health
P.O. Box 170520
Room 302; Culbertson Hall
Bozeman, MT  59717-0520
(406) 994-6003
kjuliar@montana.edu

The health care interests and issues of those members working or living in sparsely populated areas is served by the Frontier Constituency Group. Members of the Frontier constituency come from all areas-hospitals, medical practices, public health nurses, emergency medical technicians, state health organizations, research, and more.

Their common bond is ensuring access to health care in areas with a population density of less than six people per square mile where there can be great distances to facilities. The Frontier Constituency works with other groups to alert members of their concerns with pending legislation, and of laws and regulations already in effect that can adversely affect frontier areas.


Hospitals and Community Health Systems CG

Chair:

H.D. Cannington
Administrator
Morgan Memorial Hospital
P.O. Box 860
Madison, GA  305650-0860
(706) 752-2230
hdcannington@mmh.org

This constituency is the NRHA's largest, representing people affiliated with rural hospitals or hospitals with significant interest in rural areas.


Research and Education CG

Chair:

Roxanna Lynn Jokela, MHA
RHEN Director
University of Nebraska Medical Center 986660 Nebraska Medical Ctr
Omaha, NE 68198-6660
Phone: (402) 559-8946
FAX: ( 402) 559-5050
rjokela@unmc.edu

The Research and Education Constituency Group is one of the largest in the NRHA. Its membership includes practitioners and scientists located at academic medical centers as well as persons involved in health professions education in rural communities. These individuals include community-based faculty, who teach clinical practice to rotating and regionally based health professions students, as well as administrative and support staff who make such important work possible. Area Health Education Centers are well represented among the membership as are the nation's Rural Health Research Centers.

Among our more important activities are the management of several sessions at the NRHA Annual National Conference; co-sponsorship of other educational conferences throughout the year, along with other constituency groups and the association; and support for The Journal of Rural Health, which is published by the NRHA. As active members of the Rural Health Policy Board, our representatives have authored or co-authored a number of the association's issues papers on public policy. We invite and encourage input from NRHA members interested in health professions education or research designed to enhance our understanding of rural health issues.

 

Rural Health Clinics CG

Chair:

Tommy L. Barnhart, CPA
Partner
Dixon Hughes, PLLC
1 W 4th St
Suite 700
Winston Salem, NC 27101-3818
Phone: (336) 714-8100
FAX: (336) 722-9199
tbarnhart@dixon-hughes.com


The NRHA Rural Health Clinics Constituency Group is comprised of health care professionals and others who are interested in encouraging the delivery of quality primary care services in rural areas and in the development, organization, operations, regulation, reimbursement, support and success of federally designated Rural Health Clinics. These clinics are designed to provide primary health care services in medically underserved areas or health professional shortage areas.

This constituency strives to:

  • enhance the knowledge and skills of rural health clinics providers and their organizations,
  • promote the delivery and enhancement of quality primary health care services to rural Americans through rural health clinics, and
  • be an advocate for the success of rural health clinics, their providers and staff, and the health care services they provide.


The Rural Health Clinics Constituency Group will achieve these goals through:

  • improved communication among rural health clinic professionals,
  • creation of opportunities for discussion, debate and learning,
  • member services designed to assist and promote the delivery of quality care and the success of rural health clinics,
  • advocacy for regulatory issues necessary to the success and survival of rural health clinics, and
  • preparing members for the changing world of health care, especially its structure and reimbursement.


The constituency group is designed to be member-driven to directly address members' needs and the issues important to them by encouraging maximum member involvement.


Statewide Health Resources CG

Chair:

Lisa Kilawee
Director of Rural Health Services
Avera Health
3900 W. Avera Dr., ste 100
Sioux Falls, SD  57108-5721
(605)322-4650
Fax:  (605) 322-4666 
lisa.kilawee@avera.org

Those NRHA members interested in building or strengthening statewide rural health care systems make up this constituency group.


Forming Constituency Groups


In order to become a recognized constituency group within the NRHA, a group of members with a specific interest must gather 75 signatures of members willing to affiliate with that constituency. The group can then petition the Board of Trustees for provisional status. When provisional status is granted, the constituency then has one year in which to increase its membership to 100 to gain full recognition as a constituency group.

In addition to the constituency groups already within the NRHA, members are considering forming several others. For information on these forming constituencies, contact the NRHA at 521 E. 63rd Street, Kansas City, MO 64110; (816) 756-3140; E-mail: mail@nrharural.org.

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