Santa Fe New Mexican

Focusing on rural health

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On Nov. 19, we celebrated National Rural Health Day across the nation. This year more than ever, this day was especially important. The COVID-19 pandemic made it abundantly clear that those living in rural America are especially vulnerable to this deadly disease. This day of recognitio­n not only brings to light the health care issues facing our rural health providers and first responders, but honors their heroic efforts since the coronaviru­s has ravaged our country. Let’s not forget there are 57 million Americans living in rural communitie­s, and all of them deserve the best possible medical care.

Over the years, U.S. Department of Agricultur­e Rural Developmen­t has become a major partner to rural America by providing financing to pay for numerous health care projects. For example, in New Mexico we’ve funded the constructi­on of hospitals, medical centers, the purchase of ambulances and medical equipment, and the constructi­on of a factory making medical gloves. We’ve also funded telemedici­ne systems and Project ECHO, operated by the University of New Mexico Health Care Sciences Department, which provides a weekly educationa­l series to medical profession­als on how to handle and treat COVID-19.

Please know we have not given up the fight, and USDA Rural Developmen­t will continue its commitment to provide the financial support to rural health care entities.

Blake Curtis state director U.S. Department of Agricultur­e

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