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UND Center for Rural Health, Fargo VA Medical Center Share $10 Million Rural Health Resource Center

The Fargo VA Medical Center and the Center for Rural Health at the University of North Dakota (UND) medical school were awarded federal funding from the U.S Department of Veterans Affairs to enhance health care delivery to rural veterans and close gaps in quality and access to care that result from geographic isolation. The five-year, $10 million grant supports a new network of VA health care facilities and academic institutions that will work together to develop and disseminate strategies that optimize care for rural veterans. The partnership includes VA hospitals and community-based clinics located in Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota, as well as university partners at the UND Center for Rural Health, the University of Iowa, University of Minnesota, and University of Nebraska. In addition to developing and disseminating strategies to optimize care for rural veterans, the new multi-state Rural Health Resource Center will also assist the VA Office of Rural Health in Washington, DC, in creating policies to eliminate potential disparities in care faced by rural veterans.

Alana Knudson, PhD
The Rural Health Resource Center director is Peter Kaboli, MD, MS, VA staff physician and associate professor of general internal medicine, University of Iowa; the deputy director is Alana Knudson, PhD, associate director for research at the UND Center for Rural Health, Grand Forks. Knudson is an accomplished investigator and program leader whose research includes population health, quality and safety, and financial access for rural and frontier populations. “What we discover through this Center’s projects will influence how veteran health care is delivered across rural America,” said Knudson.

The Rural Health Resource Center will focus on identifying gaps in rural health care and unique barriers to care faced by rural veterans and then use this knowledge to develop and test innovative strategies to improve access and quality and eliminate disparities. The funding allows the VA and university research team to bring together experts in health services research, public health, health care policy and financing, and dissemination and implementation of best practices.

 
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