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Monday, September 14, 2009

Your Voice is Needed to Achieve Health Reform in Rural America

Facing criticism that he has not offered specifics on his health reform strategy, President Obama spoke before a joint session of Congress last night outlining the details of his newly-formed plan. In the speech, the president touched on the importance of health reform for rural America and specifically mentioned one of the National Rural Health Association's (NRHA) long-time member organizations, Geisinger Health System in rural Pennsylvania. He emphasized that rural providers like Geisinger offer “high-quality care at costs below average.” Though only a small component of his speech, the very mention of a rural provider like Geisinger implies his willingness to give rural America a seat at the health reform table.

Now it is our job to remind Obama that ensuring access in rural America is vital to achieving true health reform.

• Join NRHA's Grassroots Working Group and participate in weekly conference calls, get updates on reform progress, and strategize going forward. To join, send a blank e-mail to
join-grassroots@lists.wisc.edu

• Check out the Rural Health Voices blog and the Health Reform page for the latest news from NRHA's government affairs staff in Washington, D.C.