182 episodes

Podcast by Hillsdale Hospital

Rural Health Rising Hillsdale Hospital

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.7 • 23 Ratings

Podcast by Hillsdale Hospital

    Sustaining Independent Hospitals in Rural America

    Sustaining Independent Hospitals in Rural America

    Independent hospitals exist for the health and wellbeing of their communities. Amidst a rapidly changing healthcare environment, locally controlled rural healthcare organizations can remain autonomous and dedicated to their patient populations.
    On today’s episode, hosts JJ and Rachel talk with Terry Scoggin, Chief Executive Officer at Titus Regional Medical Center in Mt. Pleasant, Texas.

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    • 51 min
    Rural Health Road Trip: The Last Frontier State

    Rural Health Road Trip: The Last Frontier State

    Rural healthcare is much the same and also very different from state to state across the country. State rural healthcare associations tackle issues that support their members’ ability to provide care in their rural communities.
    On today’s episode, hosts JJ and Rachel talk with Jared Kosin, president and CEO of the Alaska Hospital & Healthcare Association.

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    • 1 hr 11 min
    Meet the Critical Access Hospital Delivering 600 Babies a Year

    Meet the Critical Access Hospital Delivering 600 Babies a Year

    Every community needs maternal and infant healthcare, and yet, many rural areas no longer have access to it. In a time when obstetric care is becoming more and more difficult to find, some rural hospitals are striving to sustain the high-quality birthing services that every woman, infant and family that needs.
    On today’s episode, hosts JJ and Rachel talk with Jennifer Mewes, RN, OB Leader at Iowa Specialty Hospital.

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    • 43 min
    Rural Health Road Trip: The Tar Heel State

    Rural Health Road Trip: The Tar Heel State

    Rural healthcare is much the same and also very different from state to state across the country. State rural healthcare associations tackle issues that support their members’ ability to provide care in their rural communities.
    On today’s episode, hosts JJ and Rachel talk with Maggie Sauer, Director of the North Carolina Office of Rural Health.

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    • 47 min
    Rural Health Road Trip: The Volunteer State

    Rural Health Road Trip: The Volunteer State

    Rural healthcare is much the same and also very different from state to state across the country. State rural healthcare associations tackle issues that support their members’ ability to provide care in their rural communities.
    On today’s episode, hosts JJ and Rachel talk with Jacy Warrell, chief executive officer of the Rural Health Association of Tennessee

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    • 44 min
    Live from National Council on Mental Wellbeing #NatCon2024

    Live from National Council on Mental Wellbeing #NatCon2024

    Mental health and substance use treatment organizations are vital to hospitals across the country, especially those serving rural areas where behavioral health providers and services are more limited. These organizations often bridge the gap between a patient boarding in the ER and their safe discharge home, or an inpatient stay and post discharge follow-up care.
    On todays episode, hosts JJ and Rachel are live in St Louis, MO at the National Council on Mental Wellbeing with guest Annette Dubas, Executive Director, Nebraska Association of Behavioral Health Organizations (NABHO).

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    • 51 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
23 Ratings

23 Ratings

TeffanyDickey ,

Awesome podcasts

Thanks for keeping the community up to date on information! Very thankful to have such a great hospital to go to and this podcast continues to keep us all in the loop! Great job Hillsdale Hospital!

JL37013 ,

Good info, but is very political

I come from a rural area in another state and I am very passionate about rural healthcare and hospitals. I have found this podcast to be an excellent source of information and perspective on the issues, but I have to be honest: Mr. Hodshire has said repeatedly that it is not a political podcast. That is false. The podcast has a decidedly conservative slant which is understandable, but they have had guests (most notably Congressman Walberg) who repeat political talking points, leave out needed context for some contentious issues, and yes, they make statements that are provably and blatantly false. You can’t have that and say your podcast is not political. And again, that’s fine if it is. It’s your podcast. But it is heavily one-sided in ideological leaning.

LJose2 ,

Walberg propaganda dribble

Up until episode 14 I found your podcasts interesting and informative. A large portion of the Walberg interview was simply a political farce. I lost ANY respect for this pretend “Represenative “ when he voted to eliminate ALL of our presidential votes.

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