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Delta Region Community Health Systems Development Program is sponsored by Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). Provides technical assistance to rural healthcare organizations in the Delta region to improve healthcare services.
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Delta Region Community Health Systems Development (DRCHSD) Program | National Rural Health Resource Center The Delta Region of the U.S. — which includes parts of eight states (Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee) — is known as one of the most historic and culturally rich parts of the country.
But it’s also an area that has a history of economic and social challenges, including access to quality health care.
Since 2017, the Delta Region Community Health Systems Development (DRCHSD) Program — funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration’s Federal Office of Rural Health Polic y, in partnership with the Delta Regional Authority , and administered by the National Rural Health Resource Center — has worked to maintain the stability of the region’s health care facilities, ensuring rural residents have much-needed access to care.
The DRCHSD Program works with health care leaders and providers to identify their community’s health care needs and strengthen health care delivery through direct support in the areas of financial and operational efficiency, quality improvement, telehealth, community care coordination, population health, emergency medical services, and workforce recruitment and retention.
There's always something new on the horizon that you need to change and adapt for; the Delta Program helped us grow financially to be more sustainable so that we can adapt in the future. That fresh set of eyes has been invaluable.
Lisa Twidwell, CEO, Madison Medical Center Over a three-year period, participating hospitals, clinics and other health care organizations and their communities receive a range of technical assistance services — one-on-one consultations with subject matter experts, assistance in developing a community care coordination plan, participation in assessments and feasibility studies, guidance in developing and implementing telehealth services, and access to educational and training sessions — all provided at no cost and with the goal of helping the organizations to make in-depth health systems enhancements to implement best practices, build partnerships, and collaborate for sustainability.
Since the program’s inception, 68 health care organizations have participated. The Delta Region Community Health Systems Development Program supports participating health care organizations and their communities as they make in-depth health system enhancements. Participants in the Delta Region Community Health Systems Development Program's 2022 cohort increased their net patient revenue and total operating revenue by an average of 9.
8%. Moreover 89% improved financial position and quality of care. DRCHSD 2026 Revenue Cycle Management / Physician Practice Management Webinar This presentation explores how integrating clinical and non‑clinical roles in scheduling and registration strengthens patient access, improves care coordination, and protects revenue in rural health clinics and rural hospitals.
DRCHSD 2026 Application Information Webinar This webinar will introduce the DRCHSD Program to eligible health care organizations in the Delta Region. State partners are highly encouraged to join.
Carmen Cooper-Oguz, MBA, DPT, FACHE Delta Region Health Systems Development Program Director The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) provided financial support for this Delta Region Community Health Systems Development Project. The award provided 100% of total costs and totaled $10,047,725. The contents are those of the author.
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Inclusion on the National Rural Health Resource Center’s webpage or presentations does not imply endorsement of, or agreement with, the contents by the National Rural Health Resource Center or the Health Resources and Services Administration.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Domestic public or private non-profit entities, including public institutions of higher education, private institutions of higher education, non-profits with or without a 501(c)(3) IRS status, for-profit organizations, state, county, city, township, and special district governments, independent school districts, Native American tribal governments, and Native American tribal organizations. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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