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The APA has identified rural health as a priority and has developed an APA Committee on Rural Health, which resides in the Practice Directorate. The objective of the APA Rural Health Initiative is to ensure that the behavioral healthcare needs of rural and frontier Americans are met. Through the establishment of the Committee on Rural Health (CRH), the APA has committed resources to addressing the behavioral healthcare needs of individuals residing in rural and frontier areas. In almost all rural and frontier areas, healthcare practitioners, services and infrastructure are in short supply. The population is small and is disproportionately older. These areas have low household incomes, relatively high unemployment rates and high poverty rates. Unfortunately, they also have a high proportion of the population that lacks health insurance or has inadequate coverage. Providing behavioral healthcare services to rural residents is further complicated by the presence of stigma. Members of the CRH and staff members of the Practice Directorate work in conjunction with State Psychological Associations, Federal and State Agencies, National Organizations with an interest in rural populations, and the U.S. Congress and State Legislatures to advance the cause of improved behavioral healthcare for rural Americans.

Over the years, the Committee on Rural Health has written and/or sponsored the development of several books and numerous papers concerning training in rural mental health and delivery of rural mental health services. You can obtain this information by clicking on our links to relevant articles and bibliographies.