WSU Rural Health Initiative - College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Thursday, December 8, 2022

Access to health care providers in rural Washington continues to be a challenge for the nearly 800,000 residents living in these areas. It’s estimated that Washington needs 600 new providers to eliminate this gap in access to care. Residents living in rural Washington rely on their local pharmacies and clinics for their health care needs, but many of these pharmacies have been forced out of business due to reimbursement issues with insurance companies and governmental agencies.

 

To alleviate the lack of access to health care in these areas, the WSU College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences has created the Rural Health Initiative (RHI), an ambitious 10-year plan to create pathways so that student pharmacists and post-graduate pharmacists can specialize in delivery of rural health care and catalyze economic development in these areas. Efforts will initially focus on rural areas in the central and eastern regions of the state in hopes of scaling this initiative to include all rural areas of the state and beyond.

 

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