California Rural Health Policy Council

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California's Focal Point for Rural Health - Resources

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  • American Medical Association
  • Association of California Healthcare Districts
  • California Association of Public Hospitals and Health Systems
  • California Hospital Association
    The California Healthcare Association, based in Sacramento, is the statewide leader in representing the interests of hospitals, health systems, physician groups, and other member healthcare providers in California.
  • California Institute for Rural Health Management (CIRHM)
    CIRHM accomplishes its purpose by providing education and technical assistance to rural providers in identifying options and alternatives for integrated health care systems administration and financing.
  • California Primary Care Association
  • California Public Health Association - North (CPHA-N)
  • California Rural Indian Health Board
    The California Rural Indian Health Board was founded and incorporated in 1969 by a consortium of nine California Indian Tribes to advocate for the return of federal health care services to the American Indian population of California. This site provides a guide to the services provided by this important organization.
  • California State Rural Health Association
    The California State Rural Health Association is a not-for-profit, non-partisan grass-roots membership organization that is working to preserve and improve rural health.
  • California State Association of Counties
  • Integrated Healthcare Association
    The Integrated Healthcare Association (IHA) is a statewide leadership group that promotes quality improvement, accountability, and affordability of healthcare in California. IHA membership includes major health plans, physician groups, and hospital systems, plus academic, consumer, purchaser, pharmaceutical and technology representatives.
  • Migrant Clinicians Network
    The Migrant Clinicians Network (MCN) ) is a national, not-for-profit organization founded in 1984 by clinicians working in migrant health. With over 5,000 constituents, the organization is a force for justice in health care for the mobile poor.
  • National Association of County & City Health Officials
  • National Center for Farmworker Health, Inc.
    The National Center for Farmworker Health (NCFH), established in 1975, is dedicated to improving the health status of farmworker families by providing information services and products to a network of more than 500 migrant health center service sites in the United States, as well as organizations, universities, researchers, and individuals involved in farmworker health.
  • National Association for Rural Mental Health
  • National Rural Health Association
    The National Rural Health Association is a national membership organization whose mission is to improve the health and health care of rural Americans and to provide leadership on rural issues through advocacy, communications, education and research.
  • North Coast Clinics Network (NCCN)
    The North Coast Clinics Network is a consortium of community health centers working to improve access to high quality medical, mental and dental health care for all people, regardless of their ability to pay, through information sharing, community education, shared administrative activities and direct services projects.
  • Rural Community Assistance Corporation
    Rural Community Assistance Corporation is dedicated to assisting rural communities achieve their goals and visions by providing them with training, technical assistance, and access to resources.
  • Rural Policy Research Institute
    The Rural Policy Research Institute (RUPRI) conducts policy-relevant research and facilitates public dialogue to assist policymakers in understanding the rural impacts of public policies and programs.
  • Southern California Public Health Association
    Providing public health leadership by working to maintain and enhance health promotion, disease and injury prevention, and health protection efforts in California.
  • U.S.-Mexico Border Health Association
    The U.S.-Mexico Border Health Association is designed to promote the improvement of the health and living conditions of the people of the United States-Mexico Border.
 
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